Another You, Another Me
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  • Reads 1,235
  • Votes 77
  • Parts 4
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2019
SOTUS/SOTUS S AU

Arthit Rojnapat is an anomaly.

He is 19 years old, and has already lived a hundred lifetimes. Or at least that's what it feels like, with all the memories from his past lives jumbled up in his mind.

From fishing in the Tigris river of ancient Mesopotamia to acting in the grand Théâtre du Vaudeville in Paris, he's experienced it all.

In all those lives he believes he's lived, two things remain constant - he meets his soul mate before he turns 20, and the moment they fall in love, one of them dies within the year, always.

When the blessing of meeting your bound match comes with a cursed fate, how do you try to escape the hands of destiny?

Will this cycle finally have a happy ending, or will it be a similar iteration of the same old tale? Is this going to just be a chapter in the story of "Another You, Another Me"?
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