The younger siblings are the public faces of the Duangchai family legacy. They attend the most elite school in Bangkok, flanked by press, social enemies, and political expectations. But behind the closed doors of their massive shared bedroom, they’re fraying. Niri can’t stop thinking about the boy he once kissed—the one who’s now betrothed. Win spirals in a toxic game of secret hookups and public rejection. Imani falls for a dangerous rival heir, someone who treats her like a prize and a possession. As their romantic lives begin to unravel, the three of them turn inward—sleeping in the same bed, confessing in code, building rituals of closeness that replace real healing. All the while, the older siblings—Arisa, Chan, and Sopida—watch from a distance. Too cold. Too distant. Too silent. But the real storm doesn’t start until the trio begins to push back. Win breaks a rule. Imani crosses a line. Niri tells the truth. And someone else gets hurt for it. The siblings are no longer protected. They’re exposed. And when the world sees who they really are, everything catches fire.
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