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STRINGS OF FATE
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Complete, First published Jul 09
Mature
Fourth Nattawat is the kind of man who owns half the city,CEO of a powerful conglomerate. He is ruthless, untouchable, and constantly in the press for his intimidating aura and business brilliance. Despite the fame and fortune, he is deeply lonely, emotionally closed off, and trusts no one.

Gemini Norawit, on the other hand, comes from nothing. A boy with dreams, he juggles multiple part-time jobs while auditioning for roles and singing gigs, constantly overlooked in an industry where appearance and connection rule. But he's persistent, talented, and unbreakable in spirit.

Their worlds collide one night-an accidental meeting that lead to , never interfering too obviously.

Gemini, meanwhile, has no idea the cold businessman watching from afar is the same man who once helped him anonymously.

A tale of rising fame, emotional growth, and the slow, aching burn of two hearts orbiting each other-until they finally collide.
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