The Lawyer and the CEO (GL)

The Lawyer and the CEO (GL)

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Amanda Sherne Adriano is not your typical 32-year old CEO of Adriano Prime Holdings. She lives in a cheap apartment and commutes everyday to go to work. She is charismatic, wealthy and powerful yet a dangerous woman to mess with. Living with her is Bridgette Miguel, her wife. A 30-year old corporate lawyer who studied at Ateneo Law School and graduated as the Class Valedictorian. She grew up in a middle class family with 2 younger siblings. She worked hard to achieve what she is now. She and her wife have a dog named Pubi. This story is about two women loving each other, their adventures and everyday lives. Date started: January 30, 2024
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