My Enemy And Me
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  • Reads 468
  • Votes 131
  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 28, 2018
Elena and Sebastian do not go along with each other since childhood. And when I say 'not go along' I really mean it. Not. At. All. When they were still tiny human beings, they would always get into fights where Sebastian would pull her braids and Elena would scratch him. And now even though they are 24 and 25 year olds, they still haven't gotten any better.

One night, when Elena and Sebastian are called by their parents it is revealed that they are going to bind their two separate and independent companies into one.

One company
One CEO seat
Two people

They have 12 months to fight for the seat and prove their worth.

Who do you think will get it?
Team Sebastian/Team Elena? ;)
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