Unwritten Minutes

Unwritten Minutes

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At Sterling Heights University, silence is currency. Student leaders smile for cameras, scandals disappear overnight, and truth is always buried under polished speeches and expensive uniforms. To survive here, you either look away-or learn how to lie better. Sebastian August "Leo" Callisto Lopez is the kind of student everyone trusts. Calm, composed, untouchable. The kind of leader who never raises his voice, never slips, never breaks. Daphne Adina Esperanza is training for the skies, not politics-but somehow, she keeps getting pulled into the mess below. Sharp-tongued, observant, and impossible to intimidate, she sees cracks where others see perfection. When a scandal shakes the student government, rumors begin to rot the campus from the inside out. Anonymous posts, missing funds, and whispered threats blur the line between truth and propaganda. Forced into an uneasy alliance, Leo and Daphne find themselves navigating secrets they were never meant to touch. And in a university where power protects itself, loving the wrong person might be the most dangerous choice of all. Because at Sterling Heights, the truth doesn't set you free- it makes you a target.
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