I would like it officially noted that I already have a boyfriend.
A good one, too. Matteo is kind, reliable, deeply familiar, and the sort of man who checks if I've eaten like it's a sacred calling. So no, this is not one of those stories where the existing relationship is obviously doomed and the heroine just needs better taste.
Unfortunately, life is less tidy than fiction and much ruder about timing.
Because before anything dramatic happens-before old crushes reappear, before my nervous system starts behaving illegally-there is already a problem. Not a scandal. Not a betrayal. Just a relationship built on real love, long patience, and too many things neither of us has fully said out loud.
Then the past walks back in wearing a very inconvenient face.
And suddenly I'm being forced to ask whether I'm still protecting something good... or just avoiding the truth because it arrived too late to be convenient.
The Unsaid: All the Things I Left Unspoken is a contemporary love triangle romance about first love, long-term relationships, missed timing, and the dangerous things silence can turn into when left alone too long. Tender, aching, and emotionally layered, it is a story about loyalty, longing, and the truths that arrive too late to stay simple.