Loose Ends
by Chelsea Frandsen
Bellamy “Bel” Delgado has carved out a quiet existence in Bangkok, tending bar, collecting secondhand books, and avoiding anything that might drag him back into the past.
Then his sister arrives with a USB drive that should never have existed.
When evidence tied to their father’s classified death resurfaces, Bel becomes a target overnight. What begins as surveillance turns into an attempted hit—and Bel’s fragile sense of safety collapses. Enter Kam Manirat: wealthy, sharp-edged, and hiding more instinct than his polished exterior suggests.
Kam isn’t supposed to get involved.
He definitely isn’t supposed to care.
But as danger tightens around them, lines blur—between protection and desire, loyalty and obsession, past and present. Bangkok’s neon nights become a chessboard of secrets, power plays, and unspoken attraction, where one wrong move could cost everything.
Because some loose ends don’t just unravel.
They bite back.
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