Conflicting Curriculum
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  • Reads 34
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 22m
Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2019
Jason Stark

All his life he'd wanted to do something meaningful in life. To make a purpose for himself. Struggling with some hardships earlier in life, he decided to study psychology to better understand his own mind better. Finally out of school with his degree, he landed a teaching job at university. It was finally a way he could help others. But will he be able to help himself and wrap his mind around the concept of love? 


Lena Noelle Brijet 
(Lee-nuh No-el Bree-jet)

Finishing her degree is at the top of her priority list. Lena's day-to-day is never boring. She juggles her classes, two jobs and social life pretty well. But her life's about to change when she meets the new professor on campus. Balancing everything else in her life, shes now tasked with adding love to the equation.
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