My Japanese Samurai

My Japanese Samurai

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Faith was a normal girl who lived in Modesto with her dad Hyde. She was not very popular in school and always got made fun of for her obsession with anything Japanese. Then one day she flew to Japan for a vacation to get away from the torment at home. While on her trip she bumps into a Japanese man by the name of Kei. Little did she know that he is a Japanese samurai who fights for his country. During their time together Kei goes to fight for Japan making Faith wonder where he is off to. Will Kei ever tell Faith he is a samurai and his love for her? Or will he keep it all in and let Faith travel back home without knowing anything? Only time will tell.
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A new world. Somewhere she doesn't belong, and she knows it. But all it took was a pair of golden eyes to tell her that she was more at home here than she would be anywhere else. And all it took was a strong wind to blow her off course. Japan had always been home to him. The mountains, the fields, the little village nearby. He had grown up with it all. But that one full moon changed everything he knew. The strange smell that he didn't know. Something out of place. Normally something like that wouldn't have survived the hour. What he found in that field, however. Wasn't what he expected. An arranged marriage. A secret kept all too well. A death that never happened. A forbidden love that never should have been. And blood magic to deep for any mortal to brake. But no one ever said they were mortal. And no one ever said love has limits.

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