Coffee and Chaos
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Jun 13, 2019
Lilliana Flores.

An average-looking individual who prides herself in being an introvert. Lilli, a businesswoman who mostly deals with sales and, well, people; which for Lilli can be extremely aggravating. Despite her kind appearance, her chaotic and overthinking thoughts bring out the worst in her, which brings her to find comfort in being alone. Her priorities center on the good, or what she thinks is good.

Isaac Ellis.

A more-than-average-but-thinks-otherwise individual who prides himself in being an introverted-loner, for lack of better words. Having only a single ally, his area of expertise focuses on everything but conversing. He finds comfort in seeing and observing, mostly from afar,  which brings him to his priorities: staying away from any form of human contact. 

Two introverts; one's a loner, one's chaotic. When two collide over coffee and human contact, it can go many ways. Which way did they go?
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