The Unwritten Truth

The Unwritten Truth

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What happens when a passionate editor and a vulnerable writer with a secret collide? In this tender, heartwarming story of love, self-discovery, and the courage to reveal what's hidden in the heart, Clarissa Morrow, a professional editor, finds herself captivated by Ryleigh Adams, a talented but reluctant writer. As they navigate the delicate balance between professional boundaries and personal connections, Ryleigh decides to open up in her writing in ways she never thought possible-exposing parts of herself that she's kept buried for years. When their shared journey takes them beyond the pages of Ryleigh's book, both women must face the truth of who they are and the love that has blossomed in the quiet spaces between their words. This is a story about finding love in unexpected places, learning to accept your true self, and realizing that sometimes, the most beautiful stories are the ones we're too afraid to tell.
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This is the original storyline of the story Someone Else's Story (now The Rebound). Cole was always chasing a love that was never hers, while Loi kept giving pieces of herself to someone who couldn't see her clearly. What started as comfort in the quiet turned into something neither of them dared to name. But when secrets surface and hearts begin to break, they're forced to confront the truth they've both been running from: maybe they were never just passing through each other's stories-maybe, all along, they were the story.

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