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Sarin Rattanachai Winston goes to an island to escape a love that betrayed him. Nattawin Hirunkul wakes from a night he cannot remember, unaware that someone once saved him-and walked away without leaving a name.
When fate brings them together again, it is not memory that binds them, but a carefully written agreement. United by shared betrayal and quiet anger, they decide to pretend-to date, to marry, to smile for a world that once broke them.
The rules are clear.
No feelings.
No past.
No crossing the line.
But love does not follow contracts.
As days blur into something softer and silences grow heavy with meaning, one of them remembers what the other has forgotten. And the truth waits-patiently-between the lines.
Theenawat Rattanachai Winston has everything the world admires-success, power, and a life that appears flawless. But after witnessing his younger brother abandoned on his wedding day, Theo stops believing in true love. Work, family, and loyalty become his safe boundaries. Having a best friend, he tells himself, is enough.
Narin Thanakit has been that best friend since high school.
For sixteen years, Narin has loved Theo in silence-choosing patience over confession, care over risk. He stands beside Theo without asking for more, afraid that naming his feelings would cost him the only place he belongs.
Until danger forces the truth into the open.
As threats close in and fear strips away denial, Theo is faced with the reality he has spent years avoiding: some loves are not reckless, and some silences are not protection-but fear.
Between contracts and confessions, memory and forgetting, pretense and truth, two couples stand on different sides of the same line-each forced to decide whether love is worth crossing it.
Because the most honest stories are not written in promises or declarations, but in what is felt, withheld, and finally chosen between the lines.