Tay Tawan Vihokratana doesn't believe in fate, but fate clearly isn't done with him. He's haunted by nightmares-visions of another time, another place, and a love he lost long before this life began. He can't explain the pain in his chest or the shadow that follows him in dreams.
All he knows is: he failed someone. And the past refuses to let him go.
In the real world, Tay is calm, strict, and emotionally guarded. A man of discipline and logic. He doesn't do chaos. He doesn't do pranks. And he definitely doesn't do loud, nosy people.
Then comes New Thitipoom Techaapaikul-
a walking ball of energy and chaos.
New lives in his own world, where rules are made to be broken (with a grin), food is meant to be stolen from friends' plates, and "don't do that again!" is just another way of saying "do it one more time but funnier."
He drives his mother crazy, gets away with everything thanks to his doting papa, and somehow still manages to charm anyone who catches his smile-except Tay.
Tay finds him irritating.
New finds Tay hilarious to mess with.
But something begins to shift.
Tay starts feeling things he shouldn't.
Memories he never made.
Emotions that don't make sense.
And New... begins to feel oddly drawn to the one person who scolds him more than his mom.
Why does Tay feel like he already lost New once before?
And can this chaotic, cheeky boy be the key to healing a wound carved in another lifetime?
As laughter meets longing and mystery wraps itself around their hearts, one thing becomes clear:
Some love stories don't begin in this lifetime-
they're just continuing where they left off.