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There is a certain kind of magic in being young - when the future feels endless, when every night feels like it could become a memory, and when the people beside you slowly become a part of who you are.
At Chantara University, six young women find themselves standing at the beginning of everything. They are learning, dreaming, falling in love, making mistakes, and discovering that growing up is not something that happens all at once. It happens quietly, somewhere between late-night conversations, groceries, crowded streets, unfinished plans, and the moments no one thinks to remember.
Somewhere between friendship and love, between who they were and who they are becoming, they begin to understand that youth is not simply about being young.
It is about feeling everything for the first time.
It is about loving someone before knowing what love asks of you. About friendships that feel eternal. About dreams that change without warning. About the fear of losing people, places and versions of yourself that you thought would last forever.
And perhaps most of all, it is about time.
Because there will come a day when these nights are over, when the university corridors are empty, when the laughter becomes something remembered rather than lived.
But for now, they are here.
Young, uncertain, hopeful, reckless and alive - with an entire life waiting ahead of them.
Perhaps that is the bittersweet beauty of youth: we spend it wishing to become who we are meant to be, never realising that one day, we will wish we could become who we were again.
Because youth does not ask us to stay. It simply gives us a handful of moments, people and memories, and then quietly teaches us how precious they were.