liihaandlife21
In modern-day Thailand, two young women-Inzhu Rinrada Wongsawat and Cherry Napatthra Kijcharoen-live completely different lives, unaware that their souls are tied to an unfinished past they cannot remember.
Inzhu is quiet, disciplined, and emotionally reserved. She lives carefully, as if life has taught her to expect loss before attachment. Cherry is expressive and warm, yet carries an unexplained emptiness that follows her even in moments of joy. Both of them experience strange, unexplainable sensations-sudden weakness in their knees, emotional pauses in familiar places, and an overwhelming feeling of recognition when they are near each other.
They have never met in this life.
But their bodies remember what their minds have forgotten.
As their paths slowly begin to cross in Bangkok, fragments of a past life begin to surface through emotional flashes, déjà vu, and unexplainable reactions. What once ended in loss begins to echo again in the present-but this time, neither of them understands the rules of what they are repeating.
Surrounded by friends, family expectations, and new relationships forming in their present lives, Inzhu and Cherry are forced to confront feelings that do not belong to this lifetime-but feel more real than anything they currently know.
At the same time, a second couple-Mei Lin Tan and Arthit Kasem-reflects another version of love: one grounded in reality, communication, and emotional clarity, creating a contrast between what is built in this life and what is and Cherry are drawn toward each other again-but this time, love does not come as recognition.
It comes as confusion, fear, and something dangerously familiar.
Because some love stories do not begin in the present...
They continue from where they were never allowed to end.