Playing With Fire (+18)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 15, 2023
Mature
Aisha and Amir look like they don't have anything in common at all, but they are way more alike than what they both could ever notice. 

Aisha, who's finishing her master's degree in international affairs is really busy, but still manages to work part-time as a waitress in a well-known bar near the center. Meanwhile, is Amir busy with other things, he owns his own company, his father's legacy and is interested in trading as a side gig type of thing.

Both of them are constantly around each-other, as Amir turns out to be close friends with one of Aisha's bosses at the bar. The two of them are emotionally unavailable and too proud to acknowledge their feelings at times. Being stubborn is their passion. And so they end up getting closer and closer, but when is close too close? 

But someone always end up getting burnt when you're playing with fire.
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