Five years ago, Dr. Sirin Khemkhaeng left Bangkok, and the woman she loved, for a career in New York that promised everything except peace. Now, she’s back. Older, wiser, and carrying the kind of regrets that keep people awake at night.
Dr. Anong Wachirawit never left. She stayed, caring for her aging mother, running a small community clinic, and teaching herself not to wait for anyone who walked away.
Until the day Sirin walks back into her life.
When tragedy brings them face-to-face again, old wounds reopen. What begins as an awkward reunion becomes a slow, painful rediscovery, one built not on promises, but on persistence, forgiveness, and quiet gestures that speak louder than words.
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