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-He smells so nice

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-He smells so nice.

Said Prince to her mother in the living room after his brother passed by and said goodbye to both of them.

The young man said he was going out with his colleagues. He doesn't like to lie and, in fact, he's a lousy liar. But tonight he chose to be a book only "Half open".

His mother would not have loved the idea of him going to the house of the same boy who he promised not to delude.

Bell

Phiravich reaches the door before anyone comes near it. Today someone who in the previous week had completed 18 years, is trying to disguise the excitement as much as he can. He had received a brief message of Happy Birthday on Facebook and never imagined that he would receive in his house the visit that is now standing there. In stripped Black sweatpants, Ray-Ban Wayfarer-grade glasses and... Smelling good.

-I can have dinner here if you bring the plate.

This is the visitor who was already waiting a few seconds while the host admired his appearance, and distracted himself.

-I'm sorry. Get in, na!

Pass the other one in, watching the room.

-You insisted I didn't need to bring anything. Not even dessert. So I saw it in a shop on the way and I thought... Well... Happy Birthday again. -he delivers a red rag wrapper from a shop called Rocka Cocka.

-But it's not a party tonight. I didn't have time to think about it...

-Can ya just take it? I didn't even put it in my pocket to not knead. -Rathavit asks with a cute voice. Maybe he didn't even know it was cute. Or does it on purpose. For all intents and purposes...

-Thank you.

Phiravich does Wai and holds the wrapping. He doesn't even have time to open up the gift and his parents are coming to greet excitedly.

They dine on some dishes prepared by Mæ̀ Kainty and the birthday boy: the pie.

While making the boy feel a little ashamed with stories about him being one of Thailand's first babies generated by artificial insemination and having had a twin brother who did not come to be born.

Rathavit realizes that Mæ̀ Kainty disguises the bitterness of loss and loves the only son as a true mother bear. He is taller than his parents and now, alongside them, becomes even more the image of a big baby who "only has height " As said P'Nook.

-That's cute.

She talks when her son opens the package. There's a Star Wars-patterned bow tie.

-I really like it. Thank you, P'.

Thanks honestly for the simple gift.

After a nice dinner and conversation. The youngsters go to the room. And there, Phiravich, he arranges the TV to play.

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