Welcome to the Game
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Ongoing, First published Oct 24, 2016
Philip Fields is a mild mannered man by day, and a hardcore Christian by night. (Though he is still a Christian during the day, but a metaphor is a metaphor goddammit!)

Cyress Chiore is a Agnostic, pansexual, hippie by day, and an Agnostic, pansexual, hippie by night. (She's pretty consistent in her antics...)

These polar opposites have no reason to ever meet until Philip finds Cyress in bed with his supposedly straight girlfriend. Linked by a single blowout, theses two will find themselves caught in a situation neither wanted.  However, the two can't deny the attraction they feel and quickly tumble into a rocky relationship full of troubles. Will Cyress be able to break the religious chains restricting Philip from letting go and having fun, or will Philip finally beat down Cyress' idealistic, loose ways? In a constant battle for control, the two continue to pursue each other in order to win their little game of power. 

What else is there to say? Let the games begin.
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