
February
Drama · Romance
Overview
Kaewta knows her final day is fast approaching. She decides to fly to New York City to forget her painful past and spend her last four months there. Fate plays games with her again when she has an accident upon her arrival, and she can't even remember who she is.
Top Cast


Shahkrit Yamnarm
Shahkrit Yamnarm
Jeeradech
Shahkrit Yamnarm
Jeeradech


Sopitnapa Chumpanee
Sopitnapa Chumpanee
Kaewta
Sopitnapa Chumpanee
Kaewta
Vichitra Triyakul
Vichitra Triyakul
Meaw
Vichitra Triyakul
Meaw
Kritteera Inpornwijit
Kritteera Inpornwijit
Muay
Kritteera Inpornwijit
Muay
Chan Ming Lee
Chan Ming Lee
Woo
Chan Ming Lee
Woo
Joe S. Lee
Joe S. Lee
Jackie
Joe S. Lee
Jackie
Man X Yim
Man X Yim
Jackie's Follower 1
Man X Yim
Jackie's Follower 1
Bowie Fua
Bowie Fua
Jackie's Follower 2
Bowie Fua
Jackie's Follower 2
Geoff Kole
Geoff Kole
Peter
Geoff Kole
Peter
Eugene Leong
Eugene Leong
Chan
Eugene Leong
Chan
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