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JimmySea
94 stories
The Gift I Want (Jimmysea) by Sea_7tawi
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It's a short story based on Jimmy's birthday 🎂 hope you all like it It's my first story....🥲
His Addiction  by seasjimmy
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He gave up nicotine without a second thought. Only to realize some addictions don't come in smoke ,they come in a smile. 𝑺𝒐𝒎𝒆 𝒂𝒅𝒅𝒊𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏𝒔 𝒔𝒂𝒗𝒆 𝒚𝒐𝒖.🚬
Until you finally saw me by seasjimmy
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A short story 📄 Sea spent months pretending to be sick just to see the man he loved. Jimmy spent months pretending he didn't care. Then one rainy night, Sea arrived at the hospital for real. Covered in blood. Unconscious. And slipping away. Suddenly, the boy Jimmy kept pushing away became the one person he couldn't bear to lose.
Jimmysea one-shots  by seasjimmy
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A collection of sweet, heartfelt JimmySea one-shots 💜💙 Disclaimer: This is a work of fanfiction. All characters and events are fictional. Written purely for entertainment. No disrespect intended.
Color Me Yours | JimmySea AU by TynyByns
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Sea Tawinan can see the threads of fate. But after a disastrous misunderstanding over a love letter, he disappears. Years later, he's back in Thailand working at a quiet café run by his seniors. Jimmy is a renowned saxophonist and composer who becomes a regular. He claims he's only there for the coffee, yet his eyes linger on Sea. Can colors alter our fate in a world plagued by threads?
If The Heavens Allowed Us by Tiffany-_42
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For six months, architecture student Than Phiraphat wakes up every Monday to find a bouquet of sunflowers outside his dorm room. No note. No name. Just flowers from a mysterious admirer. Determined to uncover the sender, Than eventually catches Nawin Kittisak, a shy dermatology student who has been secretly leaving the bouquets ever since he fell in love with him from afar. What starts as an awkward confession blossoms into a beautiful relationship, but their happiness is short-lived when both of their families discover the truth and do everything they can to keep them apart. Refusing to let others decide their future, Than and Nawin join forces with their siblings and closest friends to fight for their love. When staying together becomes impossible, they make a choice that could change their lives forever: run away and find a place where they can finally be free. A story about sunflowers, first love, and choosing each other even when the whole world says no. 🌻🤍✨ "Maybe heaven never allowed us. But we chose each other anyway."
Last Train To Chiang Mai by ssaiswatq8
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Burned-out emergency doctor Jimmy Jitaraphol plans to quietly leave Bangkok after a devastating mistake at work. On an overnight train to Chiang Mai, he meets Sea Tawinan - a loud, carefree travel photographer who instantly gets on his nerves. But when a storm strands them in a small mountain town, they're forced to share a guesthouse with an elderly couple who mistake them for boyfriends.
Only When it's us 🥑🌊 by Anaxoxoxo
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Everyone thinks they're awkward around each other because they don't get along. Their castmates know better. Because no one avoids eye contact that hard unless there's something to hide. No one remembers tiny details about another person that carefully unless they care too much. Behind closed dressing rooms, late-night rehearsals, and silent car rides home exists a version of them no fan has ever seen. A version that was never supposed to be noticed.