Two Of A Kind (Ongoing)
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  • Reads 26
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jun 06, 2021
Mature
Isla Darling is a private school teacher. At 22 she has made a name for herself by being the youngest teacher in her district. She is loved by her students and parents and hated by her fellow teachers. To top it all off, she is the only black teacher in the entire academy. 

Elijah Moore is the new CEO of a massive tech company. At 30 he has made a name for himself in the tech industry as being ruthless and having a keen eye for business. He is feared by his coworkers and respected by his board of directors. His father made just one mistake before he passed on his company. He only hired people because they were white and not because they could actually do their job. It's up to Elijah to fix this mess.

What happens when these two very different personalities meet? Chaos!
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