Ebony & Ivory
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Ongoing, First published Feb 14, 2018
Mature
Jin-Ju and Sun-Ja are practically twins, minus the hair and last names. They've been together their whole lives, Sun-Ja being the outgoing and popular one and Jin-Ju being the quiet smart one. After they moved from the small town of Incheon to the big city of Seoul, Jin-Ju is thrust into chaos after she bumps into the most popular bad boy in the school. Later after she confides to her sister that she has a crush on him, Sun-Ja takes it into her own hands to throw her sister under the bus and ruin her life.


❌ WARNING ❌
- Mentions Of Suicide (Explicit, I'm very detailed when it comes to these things)

- Rape (Only until the clothes are all off, not going any further)

- Drug Use (Barely)

- No Smut (I'm not good a writing sexy scenes)

- Violence And Gore (Explicit)
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