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Girl Love

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    Us

    I’m “Dokrak,” a name with no special origin—
    my parents just thought it sounded cute.
    But they never imagined I’d grow up getting teased by friends
    calling me “Dokrakk… love” or something like that.

    I’m a real woman,
    who loves reading boys’ love manga and gay novels,
    feeling my body heat up just by looking at a man’s v-shaped torso.

    But unbelievably, I fell in love with a woman—
    a woman everyone else adores.
    And worse yet,

    she’s actually my brother’s girlfriend.

    Adapted into a TV series,
    US: Our Love,
    produced by GMMTV, starring Amy Thasorn and Bonnie Pasasorn.

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    Where is my best place?

    Kasemin, a female artist and heiress to a multibillion-dollar fortune, feels an emptiness inside—like a dull white blank canvas.
    And Lamindan, a mysterious model, becomes the brush that paints vibrant colors onto that blank page…

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    WRITTEN

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    Yuan-Yi-Ge

    In the year 1957, she breathed her last from a mysterious bullet. Yet, hell showed mercy—allowing the rising film starlet to return and reclaim everything, even if it meant humbling herself to borrow the hand of the sweet-faced lead actress from the traditional theater troupe she once scorned!

    Mom Luang (M.L.) Marisa Yaowamal is the most accomplished young woman in the capital in 1957.
    Beautiful and elegant, highly educated, and born into a noble lineage, no one surpasses her—except for her sharp tongue and insufferable arrogance. Without these flaws, the leading role in the new film would surely be hers.

    But on the day her name was about to be announced, a gunshot rang out—and her breath suddenly ceased!

    She died—without ever getting the lead role.

    She died—before claiming the handsome gentleman she had her eyes on as her husband.

    She died—without the chance to make her enemies burn with envy.

    She died—without ever knowing who killed her.

    Yet hell showed mercy, granting Mom Luang (M.L.) Marisa a second chance. She awakens, returning to the day she fell ill a year prior. This time, she vows to reclaim her lead role and expose the villain who murdered her.

    Oh, and she hasn’t returned a better person. Reform isn’t in her vocabulary. Instead, she’ll be fiercer, more venomous, and torment anyone who stands in her way—no matter what.

    Even if she must humble herself to enlist the help of Ruenrudee, aka Pikul Phumthong, the lead actress of the Dao Pradub Fah traditional theater troupe—whom she once deeply despised and with whom she shares a bitter history!