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Why is it always a CEO?

Why is it always a CEO?

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Romance
Zachary is juggling University, living in the biggest city in England and working in the busiest coffee shop. He regrets his choice to move away from peaceful Somerset, and finds his life in the city, extremely lonely with a few friends and only a pillow to cuddle to sleep. Conrad, is stressed, he hates working in his Father's company, he may be good at his job, but that doesn't mean he likes it, however proud it makes his Dad. The only solace he gets is his coffee after work, queuing in line, chatting with Zachary - away from the jam-packed street and grid-locked road, all is well. Yet, things change for both boys when they finally find their true source of happiness.
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