**Synopsis:**
When Krist, a charming but somewhat clumsy aspiring actor, lands a role in a high-profile romantic comedy, he finds himself paired with the suave and confident Singto, a seasoned star known for his good looks and impeccable timing. Despite their on-screen chemistry, their off-screen relationship is anything but smooth.
As they navigate the challenges of filming, Krist's awkwardness leads to a series of hilarious mishaps, from wardrobe malfunctions to miscommunication during key scenes. Singto, initially frustrated, soon discovers that Krist's endearing clumsiness brings a fresh energy to their work, sparking a rivalry that transforms into an unexpected romance.
Amidst laugh-out-loud antics, jealous co-stars, and a meddling director who believes in "method acting," Krist and Singto must confront their growing feelings for each other. As they prepare for the grand finale of their film, they realize that love can be just as unpredictable as acting-and sometimes the best scenes are those that are completely unscripted.
With a blend of comedic mishaps and heartfelt moments, "Love in the Spotlight" is a delightful tale of two actors discovering that true love is the ultimate performance.
Disclaimers:
This is a purely fan fiction. Enjoy.
Wish You Were My Disney Prince [BOOK 2 of HDDP; COMPLETE]
12 parts Complete Mature
12 parts
Complete
Mature
Ever since his older brother blurted out a love confession to his now husband in front of their entire families, Krist has secretly wished for a cheesy Disney-like love story for himself too. A dashing prince who would make him his One and Only.
Ever since his uncle dragged him along to ogle at his then crush and now husband and led him to meet the cutest toddler (someone is biased) turned best friend, Singto has only ever looked at Krist. However hard he tries to turn the other way- he can't keep his eyes away from the gorgeous boy. The problem is, he's definitely not the Disney Prince that someone wants him to be.
A cliche spin-off and sequel of He's A Damn Disney Prince. This can probably be read standalone, but I recommend reading the other book first. I promise longing fluff, lots of cuddling and kissies.