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** ''White Lies & Sweet Nothings'' retains the theme but switches the particulars - it's the protagonist who needs a faux husband in order to get her dream job, requiring her to rope one of several men of her acquaintance into playing the part.
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* DrowningMySorrows: Takao's response to the announcement that Haruka and the protagonist are dating. He proceeds to get completely hammered, to the point where he doesn't noice when Kunihiko starts serving him water.
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* SmokingIsGlamorous: In his first sequel, Takao demonstrates this trope to Yuta, who needs to learn to handle a cigarette for a role he's playing. The other guys and the protagonist comment on how Takao makes smoking look ''tres'' classy. [[spoiler:The scene actually exists for the purpose of foreshadowing a CharacterTic of the sequel's antagonist.]]
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* TheThingThatWouldNotLeave: In Takao's route of the ChristmasEpisode, Takao and the protagonist's plans for a romantic Christmas evening at home together are derailed when Takao's younger brother Tatsuki shows up unexpectedly, complaining that he's been dumped by his girlfriend. Tatsuki proceeds to invite himself to dinner and refuses to leave, to Takao's mounting frustration.
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* InformedAttribute: The quirks that the game tries to assign to the guys don't always match up to how they're actually written.
** Takao is often accused of being a CovertPervert, both in-game and in things like a bonus CG that labels him "Mr. Muttsuri" (from a Japanese slang word that means roughly the same thing as the trope). His relatively few suggestive moments would look downright tame even if Saeki weren't around to make everyone else look like choirboys by comparison.
** Yuta is designated the resident CrazyJealousGuy. He does have moments of jealousy, but nothing particularly remarkable considering that most Voltage guys tend to get a bit possessive sooner or later.
** Kyoichi purportedly has NoSenseOfDirection, but he's never actually shown getting lost.
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* HostessClub: During Yamato's route of the ChristmasEpisode, several of Yamato's students are discovered to be working for a shady-looking "store" which is implied to be, if not a hostess club, then something very similar. Since Yamato is a high school teacher and his students are thus underage, he understandably feels the need to intervene.

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* HostessClub: During Yamato's route of the ChristmasEpisode, several of Yamato's students are discovered to be working for a shady-looking "store" which is implied to be, if not a hostess club, then something very similar.similar (in the general sense of persuading men to spend money by letting them get cozy with attractive female employees). Since Yamato is a high school teacher and his students are thus underage, he understandably feels the need to intervene.
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* HandsomeLech: Saeki rarely misses a chance to flirt with the protagonist, admire an attractive woman, or otherwise somehow turn the conversation towards sex.
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* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: The ground state of Yamato and the protagonist, especially once they're officially dating.
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* ChristmasEpisode: The "Your First Xmas" side story focuses on the protagonist's hopes for a romantic Christmas Eve with her guy.


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* HostessClub: During Yamato's route of the ChristmasEpisode, several of Yamato's students are discovered to be working for a shady-looking "store" which is implied to be, if not a hostess club, then something very similar. Since Yamato is a high school teacher and his students are thus underage, he understandably feels the need to intervene.

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* CrazyJealousGuy: Yuta's [[InformedAttribute apparent]] major flaw. It's played quite gently for the most part, but he still takes the time to give the protagonist a very visible hickey in a fit of panicked jealousy and doesn't respond well to his friends joking about stealing the protagonist away.



* CrazyJealousGuy: Yuta's [[InformedAttribute apparent]] major flaw. It's played quite gently for the most part, but he still takes the time to give the protagonist a very visible hickey in a fit of panicked jealousy and doesn't respond well to his friends joking about stealing the protagonist away.
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* CrazyJealousGuy: Yuta's [[InformedAttribute apparent]] major flaw. It's played quite gently for the most part, but he still takes the time to give the protagonist a very visible hickey in a fit of panicked jealousy and doesn't respond well to his friends joking about stealing the protagonist away.
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* DidNotGetTheGuy: Unusual for a Voltage game, the Happy Ending for [[spoiler:Yuta's]] route ends with him deciding that he and the protagonist are best off as friends.
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* RunningGag: The LI crew suggesting ways Long Island could be improved to draw in the crowds, and Kunihiko reiterating that he doesn't ''want'' more customers.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: {{Discussed}} by the other characters in reference to Takao, who they warn the protagonist is likely to turn out to be a CovertPervert. He's not - but he ''is'' the one out of the group most likely to have moments of unexpected badassery, such as hauling off and punching one of his relatives for being a crappy parent, talking down a would-be robber while being held and gunpoint, and (in the "Working Couple" side story) playing the role of CrusadingLawyer to the hilt to put a CorruptCorporateExecutive in her place.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: {{Discussed}} by the other characters in reference to Takao, who they warn the protagonist is likely to turn out to be a CovertPervert. He's not - but he ''is'' the one out of the group most likely to have moments of unexpected badassery, such as hauling off and punching one of his relatives for being a crappy parent, talking down a would-be robber while being held and at gunpoint, and (in the "Working Couple" side story) playing the role of CrusadingLawyer to the hilt to put a CorruptCorporateExecutive in her place.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: {{Discussed}} by the other characters in reference to Takao, who they warn the protagonist is likely to turn out to be a CovertPervert. He's not - but there ''is'' a moment during his route where he unexpectedly hauls off and punches one of his relatives for being a crappy parent, and in the "Working Couple" side story he plays the role of CrusadingLawyer to the hilt to put a CorruptCorporateExecutive in her place.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: {{Discussed}} by the other characters in reference to Takao, who they warn the protagonist is likely to turn out to be a CovertPervert. He's not - but there he ''is'' a moment during his route where he unexpectedly hauls the one out of the group most likely to have moments of unexpected badassery, such as hauling off and punches punching one of his relatives for being a crappy parent, talking down a would-be robber while being held and in gunpoint, and (in the "Working Couple" side story he plays story) playing the role of CrusadingLawyer to the hilt to put a CorruptCorporateExecutive in her place.
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* TeamMom: Takao mothers anyone who'll let him. Ren is a particularly frequent target.
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* ParentalMarriageVeto: Invoked on Haruka's route - he chooses the protagonist as his sham fiancee expecting his parents to object to her middle-class origins, which will give them an excuse to break the "engagement" once it's served its purpose. [[spoiler:It's subsequently subverted when the protagonist learns that Haruka's mother came from an ordinary family herself and feels a kinship with the protagonist because of it.]]
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* PullTheThread: In Takao's route, [[spoiler:his grandmother figures out pretty quickly that he and the protagonist are faking their engagement for her benefit, and decides to play along by booking a wedding venue for them and buying the protagonist a wedding dress. Only after they've actually held a wedding ceremony does she reveal that she knew all along. Rather than being upset, however, she's touched that they'd go so far to make her happy, and indicates that she strung them along so far mostly in the hopes that they'd realize how good for one another they are and fall in love for real - which is of course exactly what has happened.]]

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* PullTheThread: In Takao's route, [[spoiler:his grandmother figures out pretty quickly that he and the protagonist are faking their engagement for her benefit, and decides to play along by booking a wedding venue for them and buying the protagonist a wedding dress. Only after they've actually held a wedding ceremony does she reveal that she knew all along. Rather than being upset, however, she's touched that they'd go so far to make her happy, and indicates that she strung them along so as far as she did mostly in the hopes that they'd realize how good for one another they are and fall in love for real - which real. Which is of course exactly what has happened.]]
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''My Forged Wedding'' is a RomanceGame VisualNovel by Creator/VoltageInc for iOS and Android devices.

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''My Forged Wedding'' is a RomanceGame VisualNovel by Creator/VoltageInc for iOS and Android devices. It's also been very loosely adapted by the company's US subsidiary with the title ''White Lies & Sweet Nothings''.
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* WifeHusbandry: How Kunihiko's relationship with the protagonist is sometimes interpreted in-game, and [[Literature/TheTaleOfGenji Hikaru Genji]] is directly referenced at one point.

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* WifeHusbandry: How Kunihiko's relationship with the protagonist is sometimes interpreted in-game, and in-game. [[Literature/TheTaleOfGenji Hikaru Genji]] is directly referenced at one point.
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* WifeHusbandry: How some choose to interpret Kunihiko's relationship with the protagonist, and [[Literature/TheTaleOfGenji Hikaru Genji]] is directly referenced at one point.

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* WifeHusbandry: How some choose to interpret Kunihiko's relationship with the protagonist, protagonist is sometimes interpreted in-game, and [[Literature/TheTaleOfGenji Hikaru Genji]] is directly referenced at one point.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Kunihiko's second sequel, in comparison to the others. [[spoiler:Accusations of incest and [[WifeHusbandry grooming]] courtesy of a disgruntled Aikawa.com employee are picked up by the media, and the story snowballs until the company's stock price plummets, and the friends and family of Kunihiko and the protagonist are caught in the flames as well. And then the protagonist starts suspecting she may be pregnant...]]

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Kunihiko's second sequel, in comparison to the others. [[spoiler:Accusations [[spoiler:A disgruntled Aikawa.com employee's accusations of incest and [[WifeHusbandry grooming]] courtesy of a disgruntled Aikawa.com employee are picked up by the media, and the story snowballs until the company's stock price plummets, and the friends and family of Kunihiko and the protagonist are caught in the flames as well. And then the protagonist starts suspecting she may be pregnant...]]
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Kunihiko's second sequel, in comparison to the others. [[spoiler:Accusations of incest and [[WifeHusbandry grooming]] courtesy of a disgruntled Aikawa.com employee are picked up by the media, and the story snowballs until the company's stock price plummets, and the friends and family of Kunihiko and the protagonist are caught in the flames as well. And then the protagonist starts suspecting she may be pregnant...]]


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* WifeHusbandry: How some choose to interpret Kunihiko's relationship with the protagonist, and [[Literature/TheTaleOfGenji Hikaru Genji]] is directly referenced at one point.
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* UnclePennybags: Kunihiko's company is profitable enough that he was not only able to open a bar, Long Island, as a hobby, he's able to ''keep'' it open even though his friends are often as not its only customers. It serves more as their personal hangout than anything else.

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* UnclePennybags: Kunihiko's company is profitable enough that he was not only able to open a bar, Long Island, as a hobby, he's able to ''keep'' it open even though his friends are more often as than not its only customers. It serves more as their personal hangout than anything else.else, and Kunihiko occasionally comments that he doesn't want it to attract any more business than it does - that would be too much work.
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* BrickJoke: In Kyoichi's route, he drafts the protagonist into posing as his fiancee by having her sign a contract with him under the assumption that he's hiring her for a job. He doesn't hold it over her for very long, however, and the contract is soon forgotten as the protagonist gets to know him and comes to understand his reasons for staging the deception. At the end of the route, [[spoiler:the protagonist makes her LoveConfession to Kyoichi by telling him she wants to re-negotiate the terms of their agreement and presenting him with a modified copy of the contract on which the duration has been changed to "forever."]]
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** Kyoichi's father abandoned his family [[spoiler:when Kyoichi's mother developed a serious heart condition]] and got involved with another woman, leaving Kyoichi with a dim opinion of love and romantic relationships.

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** Kyoichi's father abandoned his family and got involved with another woman [[spoiler:when Kyoichi's mother developed a serious heart condition]] and got involved with another woman, condition]], leaving Kyoichi with a dim opinion of love and romantic relationships.
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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. She calls him "Uncle", as he is family, of sorts, who spent a lot of time babysitting her when she was a child and he was in his teens. Their actual relationship is a little complicated, but suffice to say that they ''are'' related -- just not by blood[[note]]The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.[[/note]]. Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.

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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. She calls him "Uncle", as he is family, a relative, of sorts, who spent a lot of time babysitting her when she was a child and he was in his teens. Their actual relationship is familial ties are a little complicated, but suffice to say that they ''are'' related -- just not by blood[[note]]The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.[[/note]]. Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.
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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she calls him "Uncle," their relationship is a little more complicated than that. [[spoiler:The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.]] Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.

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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she She calls him "Uncle," their "Uncle", as he is family, of sorts, who spent a lot of time babysitting her when she was a child and he was in his teens. Their actual relationship is a little more complicated than that. [[spoiler:The complicated, but suffice to say that they ''are'' related -- just not by blood[[note]]The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.]] [[/note]]. Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.
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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she calls him "Uncle," their relationship is a little more complicated than that.[[spoiler:The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.]] Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.

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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she calls him "Uncle," their relationship is a little more complicated than that. [[spoiler:The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.]] Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.
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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she calls him "Uncle," they have no actual blood relation; rather, he is a friend of the family who spent a lot of time babysitting her when she was a child and he was in his teens. However, both characters acknowledge that due to their history, they're as good as related, blood or not, and that their respective families are unlikely to be thrilled with the direction their relationship has taken. Sequel hook, ahoy!

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* HonoraryUncle: Kunihiko to the protagonist. Although she calls him "Uncle," they have no actual blood relation; rather, he is a friend of the family who spent a lot of time babysitting her when she was a child and he was in his teens. However, both characters acknowledge that due to their history, they're as good as related, blood or not, and that their respective families are unlikely to be thrilled with the direction their relationship has taken. Sequel hook, ahoy!is a little more complicated than that.[[spoiler:The protagonist's paternal grandmother is an Aikawa woman who married beneath her, to her family's disapproval. Meanwhile Kunihiko's father, the current Aikawa patriarch, was adopted into the family.]] Dealing with the fallout forms the crux of Kunihiko's second sequel.

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