The coffee shop is for Wai to make easy money by serving over-caffeinated college students, a good place for Pran to study while they can still sort of hang out, and so Wai can get through his first year between schoolwork and juggling his rugby scholarship.
But most importantly: it is not for some annoying Engineering boys to start flirting with his best friend while he’s working, and make things more confusing all around.
Their arrangement was simple: Pat had no money, and Pran almost had too much of it. And Pran didn’t want this to ever end, even though they had only just started.
Ink sets Pran up on a date, which doesn’t quite go according to plan. Luckily, Pat arrives just in time to help.
Pran runs into Napat, the CEO of rival business Jindapat’s, at another function.
Pran wanting his boyfriend to pee on him isn’t something he thought he would like before, but maybe it’s his fault for always calling Pat his puppy anyway.
Pat is a masseuse, Pran is his client, and Pat can’t keep his hands off of him.