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Moon is independent, stubborn, and completely broke. She has spent every single baht she owns building the heavy iron exterior of an old Japanese cargo truck, meticulously welding every window frame, door, and bathroom cut-out with her own hands. But inside, it is an empty shell. Tara is a quiet, incredibly skilled carpenter who takes life one day at a time, moving from one daily-wage job to the next. Driven by their own practical needs, they enter into a quick, paperwork-only flash marriage in Bangkok-strictly as friends and roommates.
Living inside the empty truck, they sleep on the floor amidst Moon's basic belongings: a lone sleeping mat, a warm blanket, a portable gas stove, and a box of candles. As they work side-by-side to build a solid wooden home from salvaged teakwood, they must earn every single nail and screw through hard, honest work. Without any heavy drama or tears, their bond slowly transforms. Tara falls first and falls harder, quietly dedicating all her strength to protecting Moon, while Moon slowly finds herself melting into the safest embrace she has ever known.