thamepogirlie
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"You're staring again," Est whispered.
"I'm memorizing," William said. "In case you forget to come back tomorrow."
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In the 1860s, Siam stood between tradition and change.
William, the son of a loyal servant, spent his days tending the gardens of the grand Khunthara estate. Est, the family's gentle heir, had been raised for duty, to study, to obey, to become the man his lineage demanded.
They found each other in quiet corners and sunlit courtyards, where laughter softened into something neither dared to name. Beneath the banyan tree, love had taken root, fragile, forbidden, and achingly real.
Yet in a world ruled by hierarchy and silence, even the softest affection could become a dangerous rebellion.
A tender historical romance about devotion, loss, and the courage to love when love itself had to hide.
A WilliamEst story.
⚠️ Disclaimer:
This story explores historical and cultural repression, instances of homophobia, and the darker sides of class and society. It also contains moments of intimacy and emotional intensity. While written with sensitivity, some scenes may be heavy or difficult to read. Reader discretion is advised.