"Under the Same Lights"

"Under the Same Lights"

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At Chulalongkorn University, cheerleader Ginny Natnicha seems to have the perfect life - a longtime boyfriend, a bright reputation, and a future everyone expects her to follow. But everything changes when she crosses paths with Jayna Stevens, the quiet, disciplined star of the women's varsity basketball team. Jayna has secretly been in love with Ginny from the start, hiding her feelings behind soft smiles and late-night practices. Ginny, already taken, can't understand why she keeps getting drawn to Jayna - why her presence feels calming, exciting, and dangerously different. As their paths overlap under the campus lights, unexpected feelings grow. Ginny begins questioning the life she's built, while Jayna struggles between protecting her heart and confessing the truth. A slow-burn GL romance about unexpected connections, emotional awakening, and finding the courage to follow the heart. I am just writing for fun. All characters and events in this story are fictional. Names may be inspired by real people, but the story is entirely imaginary. This work is not intended to violate any copyrights.
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In Bangkok, after midnight, people stop pretending. Ginny isn't looking for love. She wants one honest night-no promises, no expectations, no risk. Jayna wants the same. Her life is controlled, her rules are clear, and emotional attachment is not an option. Their meeting is supposed to be simple. Just the night. Just desire. Just an agreement. Encouraged by friends, Ginny tells herself this is only temporary-something she can walk away from when the sun comes up. But the later it gets, the harder it becomes to tell what's temporary and what's real. As morning begins to demand answers, they're forced to choose: stay hidden in the dark-or risk carrying their feelings into the light. Because not everything that begins after midnight is meant to end before morning.

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