Mandate- HIATUS

Mandate- HIATUS

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"Everyone has a story to tell," He finally starts. "A wise person once told me that. He used to say, 'Son, everyone you meet in life has a story to tell. People will always describe themselves as heroes, but it's the things they do that will determine whether they're truly champions... or villains.'" ******************************************** Rehan Mansoor and Michael Wood witnessed a horrific murder. But due to unreliable memories from both men, the case was closed. Now, four years later, the two are sworn enemies who will do anything to figure out the truth. But not everyone can be the hero. And the shadows will do anything to bring out the villains. Note: The pictures at the beginning of each chapter have been taken from the internet.
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Hiro Namikaze and Neya Yahya. Hiro who is born to a single mother and a dad with a criminal history, is from a Japanese family from the coast of Japan and Neya who is born to two parents from Dhaka state and is disabled, being taught Islam by one and being taught cruelty by the other, using a walker to walk around. Two lives that didn't come together until Hiro is enrolled into Neya's school in 12th grade. Neya's mom and dad are divorced and her mother cooks and brother teaches at the Island boarding school on the edge of Manhattan. Like the very edge. They had no idea how they are connected until Neya's father breaks into the school. Be prepared for a fast-paced, real story that deals with many things that big in both Islam and moralism that we don't pay attention to.

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