Pat is single, 30, and on the brink of a new collaborative project at work. That is, until he discovers that the leader of the other project team is none other than Pran, his old neighbor and childhood enemy, who hasn’t seen him since that Christmas concert in high school. And maybe it wouldn’t be a big deal if it weren’t for the fact that one of the investors knew both of their parents and how much they hated each other.
And then if Korn, in a panic, hadn’t said, “Oh, don’t worry about that. They’re dating!”
Now Pran, whom Pat hasn’t seen in fifteen years, is suddenly his boyfriend—at least, on the surface. He’s still the same Pran from before, except for the parts where he’s older and different, and grew up without Pat. And as they pretend to be in a relationship for the sake of their work, Pat finds himself getting more than what he bargained for with Pran—especially when it comes to his heart.
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Or: Pat and Pran haven’t seen each other since high school. Fifteen years later, they’ve found themselves in a little bit of a relationship situation. A fake one, at that.
After sticking a chip into his mouth, Pat curls up close to Pran on the couch and asks, “Now that we’re behind the curtain, can we kiss as Pat and Pran?” (An extended Lays ad)
They make the house shake.
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“Come on, you’ll be good for daddy, won’t you, nong Pat?”
Pran mouths hia Pat under his breath, seeing his mouth form the words in the mirror. A pleased, guilty shiver crawls up his spine.
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.
Pran runs into Napat, the CEO of rival business Jindapat’s, at another function.
Pran says hi to him when they pass each other in the office even though Pat’s barely talked to him once. Pran gets him an extra coffee one morning exactly to his order, even though Pat already has his own cup and has never told Pran how he likes it. Pran’s eyes drop down Pat’s body every so often like he’s checking him out. Pat is three centimeters taller than Pran but the way Pran looks at him makes him feel like it’s twenty.