Seeing Red [✓]
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  • Reads 460,729
  • Votes 28,180
  • Parts 31
  • Time 8h 34m
Complete, First published Aug 25, 2016
Book One [completed] 
Every year since his 2nd birthday, Ashley, Ash for short, has been losing the ability to see colors. Yellow on his ninth birthday, Violet on his 13th, Pink last year and so on and so on, like clockwork.
    
    
    
    Defeated and taking care of his cancer-stricken cat, diabetic mother, and caught in an never-ending job, he finally gets the chance to be an actual journalist, but he must first pass the interview with the billionaire CEO wearing the burning red suit.
    
    Reece Red, the new, young and wild CEO of R.E.D. NEWS CORP, a right-wing, republican and conservative news organization, is about as confused as anyone his age about how this thing works. When he sees Ash the first time, who challenges the him on his credentials, he instantly hates him. 
    
    But they end up finding that they need each other in more ways than one.
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