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Priya Suthida has always been extraordinary.
At Chompoo Wittaya School, she is admired for her beauty, feared for her intelligence, and envied for her flawless academic record. With a mind sharp enough to ace every subject and a reputation built on perfection, Priya seems untouchable until it comes to Science.
Chemistry is the one subject she cannot conquer.
No matter how hard she studies, Priya continues to fail, a secret humiliation she carries alone. The weight of it hurts more because her parents are renowned scientists, people whose pride and legacy are rooted in the very subject she cannot understand. To fail chemistry feels like failing them and Priya is terrified of what that might mean.
Everything changes when a new science teacher arrives for the remainder of the school year.
Meg Warisa is cold, intimidating, and breathtakingly beautiful-sharp eyes, pale skin, and an aura that commands silence the moment she steps into the room. Known for her strict discipline and relentless standards, Meg quickly notices Priya's struggle. But instead of dismissing her, Meg becomes determined to make Priya pass no matter how difficult, no matter how long it takes.
What begins as intense tutoring sessions and academic pressure slowly turns into something else: lingering glances, unspoken concern, tension that feels too personal to be just teacher and student. Meg pushes Priya harder than anyone ever has, while Priya finds herself wanting not just to succeed but to impress the one person who refuses to give up on her.
Between equations and late-night studying, pride and vulnerability blur, and the line between guidance and desire begins to tremble.
In a world built on expectations, can chemistry be taught or can it be felt?