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Growing up in a wealthy family, Tin had always enjoyed the privileges that inherently came with wealth. Never denied a thing, he had the world at his fingertips, yet his heart constantly reminded him that there were more important things in life than wealth and privilege. But with people using him as a means to better their own lives, he had little chance to explore the desire of his own heart. Suspicious of anyone who ever tried to get close, Tin had closed his heart off to the world, until the day he met Can.
An innocent and rather impressionable young man, Can had never met anyone quite like Tin. An incorruptible soul, Can's sweetness left an indelible impression on Tin and their friendship blossomed overnight. However, as Tin and Can drew closer, Tin began to realize his feelings for his friend were quickly becoming much stronger than those of simple friendship. Mustering the courage to tell Can how he felt, Tin admitted his feelings for his friend, but Can could not accept them.
Heartbroken, Tin must now decide where things go from here. Does he give up on the boy who stole his heart? Or does he hold onto the hope that eventually, true love will conquer all?
Can comes up with a last minute idea to help Tin celebrate his birthday. Ae records a song for Pete.
Tin meets up with Gonhin to learn the truth about Tul's childhood; Tin offers in exchange the news of Tul's divorce. Tum finishes writing his song in time for the music festival where a special guest makes an appearance.
Can confronts Tin's father about the abuse Tin has suffered at Tul's hand. Gonhin reflects on the day he left Tul's house after he learned of Vadee's pregnancy. Tum finishes writing his song.
Tul takes an opportunity to speak with Can privately about Tin, including sending compromising clips of Tin to Can. Ae and Pond meet with Keen and Tum to discuss collaboration on a song.
Can tries to avoid Lemon after he reveals the truth about dating Tin. Tul meddles in Tin's life and starts showing interest in Tin's relationship with Can.
After the loss of the big soccer game, Tin takes Can to his house to help him get his mind off the game.
Can struggles to come to terms with how he feels about Tin after Tin asks him to be his boyfriend. While Can wrestles to identify what he is feeling he becomes jealous when he notices Tin spending time with a female classmate.
Can comforts Tin after he opens up about his relationship with his brother; Tin later invites Can on a date. Ae takes a trip home, while Keen is keeping tabs on him through social media. Tar calls Tum to announce that he will be returning to Thailand to visit during his break.
Tin destroys Can's cell phone for an excuse to buy him a new phone and acquire his phone number. Tin breaks down after he overhears a harsh conversation between Tul and Phu.
After meeting Lemon, Tin learns more about Can and his naive nature. Kengkla begs Techno to stop avoiding him. Tul attempts to manage Hin's emotions after their schoolmates upset him with their gossip about Tul.
As Pete begins to slip into a depression, Mai and Pond facilitate an intervention. Tul and Tin clash at home. Tin unexpectedly meets up with Lemon and Can at the mall.
Tin treats Can to a meal after Can helps Tin escape from the advances of a gold digger named Ongfong. Can is annoyed by Tin's rudeness, while Tin is annoyed by Can constantly interfering with him.
Three months prior to the events where season 1 left Tin and Can, the pair meet for the first time after Can carelessly bumps into Tin, spilling a red drink all over his shirt. Can insists on helping Tin clean up, much to Tin's chagrin. In the season two return, we find Ae left heartbroken as Pete has been forced by his father to leave the country. Pete ended his relationship with Ae to make their separation easier on Ae.
Growing up in a wealthy family, Tin had always enjoyed the privileges that inherently came with wealth. Never denied a thing, he had the world at his fingertips, yet his heart constantly reminded him that there were more important things in life than wealth and privilege. But with people using him as a means to better their own lives, he had little chance to explore the desire of his own heart. Suspicious of anyone who ever tried to get close, Tin had closed his heart off to the world, until the day he met Can.
An innocent and rather impressionable young man, Can had never met anyone quite like Tin. An incorruptible soul, Can's sweetness left an indelible impression on Tin and their friendship blossomed overnight. However, as Tin and Can drew closer, Tin began to realize his feelings for his friend were quickly becoming much stronger than those of simple friendship. Mustering the courage to tell Can how he felt, Tin admitted his feelings for his friend, but Can could not accept them.
Heartbroken, Tin must now decide where things go from here. Does he give up on the boy who stole his heart? Or does he hold onto the hope that eventually, true love will conquer all?
An incredibly timid freshman, Pete has found adjusting to university life to be a bit more challenging than he anticipated. Because of his good looks and his wealth, Pete has always been approached by those interested in him, but time and experience has taught him that letting people in only leads to heartache; a fact that becomes even more apparent once people learn that he is gay. Now using his shyness as a means of self-preservation, Pete does all he can to keep people out, thereby protecting himself from the cruelty of others.
But everything changes the day an accident causes Ae to come crashing into Pete's life. A freshman from the Engineering School, Ae is a kindhearted soul who is always willing to help those in need. When Ae learns Pete is being blackmailed by his ex, he steps in, saving Pete from his ex's constant torment. Drawn to Ae's kindness, Pete can't help but fall for his gentle-natured friend. But Pete knows only too well, how painful life can be when you don't conform to society's norms; so he suppresses his feelings, hoping that in so doing, he can spare his new friend from the ridicule of others.
Unbeknownst to Pete, Ae has begun to reciprocate his friend's feelings. Drawn to Pete's kindness and endearing innocence, Ae knows his heart belongs to his friend, but how can he admit his feelings without jeopardizing their friendship?