She is the daughter of one of Bangkok's most powerful families, polished and precise and very good at getting what she needs from people without them ever realising she needed anything at all. When her father hands her a folder with a musician's name in it and a piece of land that his company wants, she accepts the assignment the way she accepts everything. Without hesitation.
Narawee Kittisak plays guitar at a small venue in Thonglor every Tuesday night and wants nothing more than what she already has. She is not naive. She is not waiting to be rescued. She is simply a person who trusts completely once she decides to trust, and who has not yet learned that the woman standing at the back of the room with the untouched wine glass is there for reasons that have nothing to do with the music. Not yet.
Almost Yours is a story about deception.
It is also, in the end, a love story.
Those two things are not as different as Vee would like them to be.
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