The brown lace up shoes were kicked to the side of the door neatly. It bore many scratches and peeling of the leather. These shoes were extremely old and in need of

replacing. But it was obvious that the man who owned these shoes could not afford to buy a pair of better shoes.

Next to it were a pair of black Italian leather shoes. It had a shiny polished gleam to it, and the laces were replaced every month. The thing that was obvious was that

these shoes cost a lot of money for a very rich man who could afford to buy many pairs of these expensive shoes.

These pairs of shoes were both owned by very different people from backgrounds that were foreign to the other. One from a high class rich background with wads and

wads of 100 dollar bills coming out of their silk sleeves and Armani suit pockets. The other from a middle classed background that worked hard and were grateful for

every single cent that they earned. But they couldn't have been happier with their lives as the found comfort and hope in their undying love for their friends and family.

The same couldn't be said for the other.

Arthur and Merlin, two sides of the same coin. They were destined for each other never minding the difference of the thickness of their wallets. But Arthur happens to

have a temper and a case of moodiness. He says things that he doesn't mean when he is angry and he takes out his moods on the wrong people who don't deserve it.

What happens when he takes it out on the one person he loves and cares most about?