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Our Unspoken Truth
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Ongoing, First published Oct 30
Mike Mendez was born into a wealthy family, trained from childhood to inherit his family's empire. "The Mendez Group". But all he ever wanted was an ordinary life, far from boardrooms and expectations.

When his father finally lets him choose his own path, Mike moves to Japan for college  hoping for peace. There, he meets Emi, a bright village girl chasing her dream of a city life filled with lights, freedom, and noise.

They're opposites in every way  he runs from the world she runs toward. Yet somehow, they fall in love.

But when fate twists their love faces its hardest test.

Between family duty and the woman who changed his heart, Mike must decide: which world will he choose... and what will it cost him?
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