Namtan was never meant to fail. Youngest neurosurgeon. Fastest rise. Untouchable reputation. A mind so sharp it cut through doubt before it could even exist. Then one patient didn't wake up. Now stripped of her license and everything that defined her, Namtan is forced into a life she doesn't respect, working as an EMT, saving lives she no longer believes are worth her time. She doesn't care. She doesn't need to care. Until she meets Luna. A seven-year-old who has never spoken. A child everyone else dismissed. A mind that mirrors her own. And Film, Luna's older sister. Loud. Annoyingly persistent. Always talking back. Always arguing. Always refusing to let her win. The kind of person Namtan should've dismissed in seconds. And yet, somehow, she doesn't. Now, for the first time in her life, Namtan is wrong. Because the more she inserts herself into their lives, the more something unfamiliar starts to surface. Not logic. Not control. Something softer. Something dangerous. Something human. And Namtan has no idea what to do with it.
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