No Man Is an Island
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Nov 23, 2018
Mature
Mason Clarke is the typical uptight corporate lawyer. He pays no mind to anyone unless they can help his case or make him money. Aubrielle Duncan on the other hand is the typical reliable but underpaid new intern at the Chicago Tribune. She was just assigned to full coverage of the class action lawsuit of Roth, a business in the East part of Chicago. It just so happens that to get the information for her articles, she must work closely with Mason Clarke. Many other journalists have attempted to work with Mason Clarke, but none live to tell the story at the Chicago Tribune. Will Aubrielle be able to handle the harshness that is Mason Clarke? Will she earn her spot at the Tribune or be fed to the wolves like those before her?
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