More than Life, Itself
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Ongoing, First published Dec 01, 2019
Andrew Mulroney is a famous 24 year old divorce lawyer. He lives in a penthouse at Merton Yonges Condominium. Andrew is a quiet and mature man. He thinks the idea of partying for fun is just a waste of time. He's always working and when he's not, he's either at the gym or catching up on sleep. He rarely talks or even smile. He's often seen leaving the building at exactly 5:30 in the morning with a briefcase in his left hand and a bottle of protein shake in the other.

Samara Noelle Kingston is a bright and bubbly girl. She doesn't take life seriously and would always live as if it was her last day on earth. She's always partying with her friends. Quite the opposite of Andrew. She's also the 23 year old daughter of the CEO of Kingston Enterprises.

What happens when she moves into the building and they meet each other? Will they be civil? Friends? Frenemies? Or just enemies? Stay tuned to find out.
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