Story cover for "Softly, Okay?" by Hyleir
"Softly, Okay?"
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Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2019
Elliot Easton, a 19 year old who still has no idea what he wants in life, works at Griffin Enterprises as a mail boy. He goes around each floor handing out mail to his fellow co-workers, often adding a little surprise on each envelope. 

Elliot lives with his 23 year old roomate, Bernard Adler, a reasonable, caring and charasmatic man. Bernard owns a coffee shop called Adler's Brews. This little patch of heaven is what sustains the two roomates. 

Dirk Griffin, CEO of Griffin Enterprises is a mysterious person. He is said to have the looks of an Adonis, but he rarely shows his face. He can make women and men alike bow down to him with a single glance. 

So when Elliot comes crashing into Dirk's life, who will fall faster?
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Micah hates the rich. Working at an upper class restaurant in Mayfair proves all the reasons why. Entitled, rude and ignorant customers with more money than Micah could earn in his lifetime. As Micah struggles to pay rent and fees for university, he doesn't live a life of luxury. He despises how the rich live and how they treat others, annoyed at how society allows the rich to become more rich and ignore those who struggle to get by. Having to send money home monthly to his chronically ill mother, Micah knew that the easiest way to earn a good salary was to move to London and chase his dreams. When he comes across Weston, a new regular at the restaurant. He prejudges him just like the rest. Dressed in a different designer suit every visit, freshly polished shoes and a bunch of new clients. Micah knows exactly what he is like. Except Weston is determined to change Micah's mind on his overpowering opinions towards him and prove that he rightfully earned his successes by helping him get his own.