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Young hearts

Julie Thompson just moved into the suburban town to live with her aunt's family and hopes to not have or make any friends at all because she disliked people but maybe liking just one won't hurt. She falls for Uche, her cousin brother's best friend, without even knowing. Follow Julie through her first attempt at love. ... I watched him as he stood there, leaning on the bridge's railing and eating ice cream. The breeze wasn't disturbing his hair today because he had parked it all backwards, he looked cute, I smiled drawing in some breath, satisfied with how today was going. "What?" I heard him ask taking me off my thoughts. "Huh?" "You were smiling." "Oh. I was...." "Can I kiss you?" He asked looking at my lips. "Here?" I asked now, my heart beating hard against my chest, our first kiss could happen now. "Yeah?" He nodded, I could see his Adam's apple go up and down as he swallowed, I bit my lips, nervously. I smiled approvingly, almost getting up from the bench where I sat. "No sit." He said coming closer to sit next to me. The bench was quite small so we were so close to each other. He leaned in and I could smell him more the closer he got to my face. His lips were now inches away from mine and the moment they touched I closed my eyes, I didn't know why but I did. He didn't put his tongue in my mouth, it was as simple as it could get, just a warm kiss and I as glad he didn't. When he lips left mine, I opened my eyes licking my lips. He was smiling, I hadn't yet told him how much I loved his smile. "You lied." I told him. "About what?" He stopped smiling. "You said you were a bad kisser." He laughed now with his teeth showing, those beautiful set. Read more... #genka3na
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Silver Bonds

Haruto Takahashi, an 18-year-old high school student, has spent his life trying to escape the shadow of his family’s immense wealth and power. Born into the Takahashi Zaibatsu, one of Japan’s most influential conglomerates, Haruto has always felt like an outsider in his own family. His parents, consumed by their corporate empire, have little time for him, and his childhood was marked by loneliness and neglect. Determined to live a normal life, Haruto moves out at 16, working part-time jobs to support himself and attending a public high school where no one knows his true identity. Everything changes when his grandfather, Hiroshi Takahashi, the family patriarch, summons him with an ultimatum: Haruto must return to the family and accept his role as the successor to the Takahashi empire. As part of this arrangement, Haruto is to marry Aoi Nakamura, a 16-year-old girl from an ordinary family. The marriage, orchestrated by Hiroshi as a fulfillment of his late wife’s wish, is meant to secure the family’s future and bring Haruto back into the fold. Aoi, with her striking silver hair and piercing blue eyes, is everything Haruto didn’t expect. She’s graceful, intelligent, and seemingly composed, but beneath her calm exterior lies a deep resentment for the wealthy elite. Aoi’s family, though ordinary, has its own struggles, and she sees the marriage as a betrayal of her values. Despite her initial politeness, Aoi’s true feelings soon surface, and she makes it clear that she has no intention of playing the role of the obedient bride. As Haruto and Aoi navigate their forced relationship, they find themselves at odds with each other and with the expectations placed upon them. Haruto, who has spent his life rejecting his family’s wealth, must confront the reality of his inheritance and the responsibilities that come with it. Aoi, who despises the world of privilege, must grapple with her growing feelings for Haruto and the possibility that he might not be the person she thought he was. From strangers to reluctant partners, Haruto and Aoi’s journey is one of self-discovery, trust, and the slow unraveling of the walls they’ve built around themselves. As they learn to understand each other, they begin to question what it truly means to be family, to love, and to find one’s place in the world.
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