So, which one of you has got a girlfriend or boyfriend?" Kinn asks with an innocent face (like, no, sir, he is definitely not starting a fight).
The table got dead silent as the 3 (Phayu, Prapai, Saifah) kids looked at Kinn. "Why do you ask uncle Kinn?" asks Phayu with the same innocent face as Kinn.
"Oh, nothing, it's just that I got a message that one of you has booked a table to propose to someone." This time it was Vegas who informed everyone, and everyone looked at the kids.
"So, do you want to tell us who it is, or do we have to find it out ourselves," Kim says while taking his phone out, probably to call his spies.
Without even looking at each other, Pai and Ven said simultaneously, "It's Sai." Saifah looks at both of them with betrayal in his eyes. Before Saifah could deny it, both said at the same time (huh, who are the twins here - Saifah thinks), "His name is P'Chai."
So Saifah had no choice now but to confess. "Yes, I booked the table to propose to P'Chai yesterday. I don't remember when I accidentally switched my account".
Everyone was silent at the table before Porsche asked, "Is he a bodyguard?" "Umm, yes, why uncle Porsche?".
Pete decided to leave when Vegas' plan for the Minor Clan became too much for Pete to bear.
This is my take on Vegas and Pete's relationship after the confrontation between the two families. The characters and (some) of the background setting are from KinnPorsche the Series. I also decided to alter some of the settings so that they would fit with this fanfic more.
English is not my first language, so please excuse the grammatical errors, spelling, and the like. There are also some scenes that will not be suitable for some people and for some people under a certain age, mainly those under 18 years of age. (Please also excuse the cheesiness of the entire story lol).
There will be seventeen (17) chapters in total with some bonus chapters. You can stop reading at the 17th chapter as the bonuses will not affect the end (they are there just to explain some things).
Thank you for reading! (constructive criticism is very much welcomed)