Chapter 20

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A luxury Bentley is driving down a paved highway towards Chao Pho's country house along the Mae Klong River.

According to the address on the car's display, they have now turned from the concrete road and enter through towering trees that sway back and forth as if they are dancing to welcome new visitors.

"The entrance to the cottage looks shady, there are lots of trees." The little boy says, admiring the variety of plants lined up around him, while deep dark eyes scrutinize both the landscape and his beloved boyfriend.

Before dawn today Salin received a phone call from his father, who called him to tell him to invite his boyfriend to a sleepover to meet the family, because the last meeting had been affected by the accident in the water that the sweet little person he had and who had left him for long days in hospital.

When it is almost dawn, they both hurry up, take a shower, and put their clothes in a bag, after breakfast they immediately go to Amphawa district.

"Yes, there are many trees around here. Maybe that's why it looks dark."

"But sometimes it's scary, especially when it rains a lot, it's even scarier. Electrical poles can fall onto the road. Unlike when the sun sets and you wait for the moonlight, in that case it is bright enough to see the route clearly," says the little man, with goosebumps.

"And do you come here often?" 

"When I was a child, my father and mother loved taking me to this place. We stayed overnight here and when I woke up in the morning, mom would cook delicious food for all of us. After eating, we helped each other plant trees and flowers until the entire area was filled. After lunch, we would lie down while mom read a book or watched a movie together. In the evening, we would sit and watch fireflies together in Nong Thara Nam. I can't help but think about that time." His eyes shine as he remembers those days, his light pink lips show a sweet smile.

"I want to experience moments like that one day." Suriyen says.

From childhood to adulthood, he rarely had the chance to experience moments like that. There was very little time spent with the family because her parents were always working. So, trying to understand the careers of both of them, Suriyen made a pact: if he ever had a family of his own, he would not allow his children to live like him, because she knew the taste of painful loneliness. But the good thing about his life is that he is lucky enough to have a younger brother like Thinnakorn.

"Lin will give Phi Sun a moment like this." Salin places his hand on his lover's leg, who lowers his to squeeze his in appreciation.

"Every day you make me fall more in love with you. Thank you sweetie." The boy with the sharp face turns and shows off a smile full of feelings, but above all of gratitude towards his little lover. Also, thank God for sending this good boy to love and care for him.

"Because I love Phi Sun."  A cute dimple appears on Salin's white cheek.

"If you say it like that, be careful because you might die."

"You don't like me saying it that way, do you, Daddy?" His eyebrows raise.

"I like it..." Just thinking about the pleading voice the little person speaks to him makes him want to turn the wheel to the side of the road and possess Salin until he's satisfied.

"You want?" Lightheartedly, he knowingly teases Suriyen's growing emotions. As his slender hands continue to squeeze his strong thighs, before moving to his crotch and rubbing it.

"Where can I park on the side of the road?" Suriyen says with shrewd eyes, looking around for a hidden area and alternately looking at the small person next to him.

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