Voxx had once told himself that experiencing love once was enough when he lost his first love. Over the years, he allowed himself to move on, focusing on significant business endeavors. However, everything changed when he met Celine, who bore an uncanny resemblance to his first love, Cecelia-almost like the perfect carbon copy. As he began spending time with Celine, he felt a sense of completeness in her presence. Yet, he couldn't deny that, at times, he saw Cecelia reflected in Celine's identity. Confusion and fear overwhelmed him. What if he wasn't falling for Celine, but rather for her because she resembled Cecelia? Despite this internal turmoil, he couldn't bear the thought of losing Celine. He was determined not to let history repeat itself and lose someone for the second time. The question lingered: could he move past the memories of Cecelia and truly embrace his feelings for Celine as an individual, or would he remain trapped in the illusion of being with Cecelia through Celine's identical features?