Where We End , Where We Begin

Where We End , Where We Begin

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Two years apart. Two years of silence, success, and separate paths. When Ohm and Nanon are unexpectedly reunited for a new project-with new names, new weight, and old wounds-neither is prepared for the slow unraveling of what they thought they'd buried. Ohm, quiet and weathered from the years alone, has stopped waiting. Nanon, thriving under the spotlight but haunted by what he left behind, finds himself drawn to a version of Ohm he doesn't recognize-and can't let go of. As public eyes watch their every move, the two must navigate jealousy, nostalgia, and the undeniable pull that never really faded. This is a slow burn. A story of second chances, unspoken truths, and choosing love on their own terms. Because some stories don't need to be loud to be real. ---
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Five years ago, Orm and Lingling loved each other in secret, but life tore them apart. Orm stayed in Bangkok, trying to be the perfect daughter, med student, and fiancée-while Lingling rebuilt her life overseas, becoming a mother in her own terms. Now, fate pulls them back into each other's orbit. A chance encounter reignites all the feelings they tried to forget. Old wounds open, old sparks fly, and neither of them can deny what they still want. But with families, promises, and a child between them, nothing is simple. Sometimes the hardest thing is choosing your own happiness-especially when your heart never moved on.

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