Part 1- Shadows & Silk (firstkhao)

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Character introduction

First- He is 26, works as an enforcer for a powerful mafia in Thailand

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First- He is 26, works as an enforcer for a powerful mafia in Thailand. He's calm and careful, always thinking ahead, and rarely shows emotion. Even though he's part of a dangerous world, he's loyal and protective toward the people he cares about. First grew up in the mafia after losing his family when he was young, but deep down, he wishes for a life away from crime.

 First grew up in the mafia after losing his family when he was young, but deep down, he wishes for a life away from crime

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Khao- He is 26, is the youngest son of a famous politician. He works at a community center, helping children and dreaming of becoming a teacher. Khao is kind and hopeful, always wanting to see the good in people. He doesn't like his father's strict and controlling ways or the world of politics. Even though Khao is determined to follow his own path, his inexperience often puts him in danger, making him very different from First.

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The night market was alive with sound and color. Bright lights strung across food stalls cast a warm glow over the crowds. The air smelled of grilled pork, sweet mango sticky rice, and fried bananas. Vendors shouted out deals, and the buzz of motorcycles mixed with laughter and chatter.

Khao, a young man in a crisp white shirt and black slacks, moved carefully through the crowd. He adjusted the strap of his bag, packed with secondhand books he'd just bought. The market felt chaotic and alive so different from the quiet, polished halls of his family's mansion.

Khao wasn't supposed to be here. His father, a high-ranking government minister, thought places like this were beneath their family. "You need to focus on the future," his father always said, meaning his future: a safe, predictable path into politics, following in his father's footsteps.

But Khao didn't want that. He wanted something real. That's why he spent his free time teaching children in Bangkok's poorer neighborhoods, even though his father dismissed it as a waste of time.

As Khao stopped by a small book stall, the shopkeeper greeted him warmly. "Khun Khao, back again? You're my most loyal customer."

Khao smiled. "Your books are the best," he said, picking up a novel. "My students will love this one."

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