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Black Notes
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Complete, First published Sep 02, 2025
𝄞 In the world of music, the black notes are the most difficult to play. In the world of love, they are the ones that hold the most painful, beautiful truths.

Manu Su only wanted a fresh start, a life far away from the spotlight. But fate doesn't play fair.
When Felix-returns, when Yuno-crosses his path again, and when Rusty-steps into his world, Manu is caught in a symphony of love, lies, and second chances.

But the stage isn't just about music anymore. Behind the glitter of fame lurks obsession, betrayal, family secrets, and the kind of choices that can shatter more than hearts.

Manu must decide:
𝄞 Will he fight for his dream?
𝄞 Or will he be pulled back into the storm of a love that refuses to let him go?

💔 Black Notes is a story of music, rivalry, and tangled hearts-where passion burns, friendships fracture, and every beginning plays on a note of danger.
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