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The Space Between Us | Lingorm ff by daphne_cey
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#Lingorm AU Growing up in the same neighborhood, Earn fell in love at first sight when she was only 13. Her heart chose Zhao Xin, the strikingly beautiful Chinese girl who had recently moved into the house across from hers. Zhao Xin's Thai was halting, her accent soft, but her beauty was captivating. For Earn, she wasn't just beautiful-she was a revelation. Every glance at Zhao Xin sent Earn's heart racing, her chest tight with a longing she didn't yet know how to name. But Zhao Xin was 17, mature and poised in a way that made Earn's feelings seem childish. She never looked at Earn, too absorbed in her own life to notice the quiet girl watching her from across the street. Still, Earn adored her from afar, sneaking glances through her bedroom window and savoring every moment Zhao Xin passed by in her school uniform. Zhao Xin's presence was intoxicating, a mix of beauty and unattainability that left Earn trembling. As Zhao Xin grew older, Earn witnessed everything: the friends, the laughter, the boyfriend who shattered Earn's heart. Zhao Xin's happiness felt like a sharp ache in Earn's chest, and the weight of unrequited love became too much to bear. When an opportunity arose to study abroad, Earn didn't hesitate. She fled-not just from Zhao Xin, but from the version of herself who loved so hopelessly. Years passed. Earn, now 22, returned to Thailand as a different person-or so she thought. The neighborhood greeted her like an old photograph, unchanged except for the subtle passage of time. Yet she wasn't the same. She was a grown woman now, more confident, more sure of herself. Or so she told herself. But when she saw Zhao Xin again, everything unraveled. Zhao Xin still lived across the street, still as beautiful as Earn remembered. The sight of her brought back everything Earn had tried to leave behind-the racing heart, the trembling hands, the aching desire. She hated that Zhao Xin still had this power over her. Hated it, and yet, couldn't look away.
I Am Yours (Lingorm) by seeinsideme
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When life gets desperate.... can love be bought?
The Morning After Us by ares43
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Six years of friendship. One night they pretend didn't mean anything. And a silence that changes everything. Lingling and Orm have always been inseparable best friends, roommates, each other's safe place. Their lives are built on routines, inside jokes, and a closeness so natural it never needed explanation. Until one night crosses a line they never meant to approach, and the morning after leaves them unsure how to look at each other again. What follows isn't a simple love story it's an unraveling. Awkward distance. Jealousy neither wants to admit. A fear that naming their feelings might destroy the one relationship they can't afford to lose. Loving your best friend is terrifying when losing them feels unthinkable. As they stumble through longing, denial, separation, and reunion, Lingling and Orm must decide whether safety is worth more than honesty and whether the love that's always lived between them deserves a chance to be fully seen. Tender, emotionally charged, and deeply intimate, The Morning After Us is a slow-burn GL novel about friendship turning into love, breaking apart, finding its way back, and growing into a life neither of them dared to imagine including a future built on choice, courage, and the quiet magic of waking up together every morning.
Baby, You & Me (LingOrm) by Hedlell
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Ling, a dedicated doctor, and Orm, a sharp lawyer, have been inseparable since high school. From playful banter to unexpected proposals, their love is a mix of laughter, heart, and everyday chaos. "Baby, You & Me" is a romantic comedy about love, family, and the little moments that make life unforgettable.
Seen at 3 a.m. by BossImbah
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Orm is a dreamer who texts someone who's perfected the art of leaving her on "seen." Lingling is a star athlete, effortlessly cool and just a little mysterious. Their story? Mostly quiet moments and awkward silences, until something unexpected started to take shape. A secret world of DMs, sharp banter, and confessions hiding between the lines. Orm fell first, utterly smitten. Then, to her surprise, Lingling was falling even harder (and maybe a little more awkwardly). This is a story about love in the digital age: a tender, honest, and sometimes hilarious look at pride, fear, jealousy, and the beautiful chaos of choosing to love out loud.
Professor With Benefits by 0_0key
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Lingling Kwong, a university professor with strong ethics and great skills, is a respected educator. However, the values she has worked hard to maintain are about to be shaken by a secret hidden within another side of her. Orm should have been nothing more than a partner on bed for Ling, but the person she truly is turns out to be the most unexpected thing Ling could imagine. The hidden truths they each carry might lead to unforeseen consequences. Will this ambiguous relationship prove to be right or wrong? And what will be its outcome?
Loving Heart by 0_0key
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Lingling Kwong is an executive who seems to have everything, beauty, intelligence and high social status. To others, she is the perfect woman that everyone desires, yet no one has ever truly reached her heart. Lingling has never fallen in love and has always believed herself to be a heartless beauty, untouched by emotions. But one day, everything begins to change when she finds herself drawn to the young niece of the housekeeper who has just moved into the Kwong mansion. The woman is named Orm. From the moment Lingling meets her, something unfamiliar stirs in her heart, something she has never felt before. And without realizing it, her carefully guarded world slowly begins to fall apart. Orm Kornnaphat Sethratanapong is a young woman with a neat and thoughtful manner and maturity beyond her age. She has never met her father since birth and after losing her mother, she lived alone in a rented house. However, an unexpected accident changes her life, leading her to move into the Kwong mansion as the housekeeper's niece while continuing her search for her father. When Orm realizes that she has fallen for Ling, she also understands that their different status may make her feel unworthy of that love. Because of this, Orm tries to hide her feelings. But how long can she keep them buried? Especially when Ling, a beautiful, confident and intelligent executive, also begins to develop feelings for her and ready to step closer and make her heart race every time they meet.
Papi, We Want Our Mommy (English Ver)!!! (Lingorm) by Hibernatelingorm
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Just for adult🔞🚫 Namtan and Milk are non-identical twins from the couple Lingorm. They grew up without a mother's love. So, where was their mom? She was a famous actress named Orm Kornapath Setratanaphong. Orm left her two babies behind to chase her career in the entertainment world. Orm's parents had arranged her marriage to a wealthy and renowned entertainment mogul, Ling Ling Sirilak Kwong, the owner of a famous agency. But their one-year marriage was rough. One was head over heels and possessive, while the other desperately wanted freedom. This led to a lot of marital conflict. Ling was about to file for divorce, but that night, Orm found out she was pregnant. Orm wanted to get an abortion, but Ling made a deal. "Give birth to the kids, and I'll make your career brilliant. I'll keep our children a secret as long as they're born healthy. I want those kids," Ling Sirilak Kwong said. "Fine, I'll have these two babies for you... but don't ever tell them I'm their mother," Orm said. "Deal. I won't tell them you're their mother," Ling replied. "Mmm, good," Orm said.