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Three sisters.
Three arranged marriages.
One tradition that never asked what their hearts wanted.
The Supassara and Jinarrophat families are bound by an old agreement meant to protect legacy, power, and honor. To fulfill it, the three Supassara sisters-Kao, Ginny, and Tangkwa "Tk"-are arranged to marry the three Jinarrophat sisters-Jane, JAYNA, and Nur.
What should have been a simple union becomes a quiet war between duty and desire.
Kao, the eldest, believes love can grow from patience and sacrifice-even if it means denying herself.
Ginny, a hopeless romantic, refuses to believe real love can be forced, yet finds her heart drawn to the very woman she swore she would never love.
Tk, fiercely independent, sees marriage as a cage and freedom as her only truth.
On the other side, the Jinarrophat sisters carry their own wounds-control, restraint, and longing-each questioning whether being chosen by family is enough when their hearts feel unseen.
As resentment turns into understanding, and distance into intimacy, each sister must decide: Do they honor the lives chosen for them...
or fight for the love they deserve?
This is not just a story about marriage.
It is a story about choice, courage, and the different ways women learn to love-softly, fiercely, or not at all.