In a vibrant metropolis filled with life, art, and the alluring scents of street food, two souls find themselves unexpectedly intertwined. Sky, a charismatic travel vlogger with a flair for fun and competition, thrives in the company of his younger brother, Gemini, and Gemini's steady boyfriend, Fourth. Meanwhile, Nani, a reserved graphic designer armed with a sketchbook, often retreats into his own world, capturing the enchanting vibrancy of the bustling streets around him.
When fate thrusts them together during a lively contest at a bustling market stall, Sky's playful demeanor sparks interest in the introverted artist. As they embark on an adventurous day of exploring hidden gems, Nani's guarded exterior begins to crack under Sky's warmth, leading them both on a journey of friendship that teeters on the edge of something deeper.
However, as feelings bloom amidst playful banter, misunderstandings, and lingering ex-relationships, both Sky and Nani must navigate the complexities of their emotions. With encouragement from friends like Est and Dew, who push for love, laughter, and connection, will they find the courage to embrace their feelings in a city that dances with the promise of new beginnings?
This is my first chaptered book. It's short but completely me. It's raw, real, and a little nerve-wracking to share. Hope you like it. (Be kind, I'm still finding my feet 😅)
When 20-year-old Gemini walks into his new internship, he doesn't expect to fall for his cold, annoyingly handsome boss-until he realises he already had. Because Mr. Nattawat, the very same CEO who's making his heart race now, used to be his childhood protector... his beloved P'Fotfot.
Fourth doesn't recognize him-of course he doesn't. Gemini was just a baby back then. And after fifteen years apart, Fourth only sees him as the new intern who's a little too tall, a little too charming, and dangerously easy to fall for.
But when feelings grow and a confession is brewing, Gemini decides to drop a little reminder-just one word from the past that might change everything.
And if that's not enough chaos, their families might just come knocking next with a bombshell.