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Chasing the Sun
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    Time 6h 42m
Complete, First published May 06, 2020
At a young age of eighteen, New was living the life of a teenage boy diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. With his life hanging by a thread, he realized that it was too short to be spent on memories that will only result in melancholy, and so he chose to live a life brimming with joy and contentment. He keeps with him a notebook that has all the things he wants to do before dying, and looks forward to cheking them off one by one. But on a bus ride to school on a normal day, he crosses paths with Tawan, a teenage boy who bears the weight of the world. And while his life is not bound to end by a terminal illness, he wishes to cease existing more than anyone else. When a boy wanting to make the most out of his life meets another who wishes to cease existing, will a lasting relationship ever bloom?
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New Thitipoom Techaapaikhun is a foul-mouthed chubby kid who gets bullied a lot. When one day his neighbor and school delinquent Tay Tawan Vihokratana comes to his rescue, he employs the help of the other boy to help him get in shape. But nothing is ever that simple. They have a shared history most of which New does not remember. This is a story about a renewed friendship that grows into something more. ⚠️: This story contains mature language(New swears a lot) And note that this is an alternate universe. I was intentionally vague about the country they are in because I've never been to Thailand and I wouldn't do justice to the descriptions should I set the story in Thailand. I also intentionally left their parents' names out.