Professor June Trisuwannarat was the kind of woman who didn't need to demand attention-she simply owned it. Born into the prestigious Trisuwannarat family, who owned one of Bangkok's most famous art galleries, she had the kind of elegance that both intimidated and captivated. Teaching History of Architecture at Thammasat University, June was known for her fierce intelligence, sharp tongue, and understated allure. With her tailored black suits, chestnut-brown hair, and piercing gaze, she was a professor students feared-and secretly admired.
Enjoy Theppanya, on the other hand, was nothing like June.
At 22, she was a third-year architecture student, shy and soft-spoken, the kind of girl who never broke the rules-or even a plate. After her parents' bitter divorce, she transferred to Thammasat University, carrying with her the weight of a broken home and the quiet loneliness that came from being emotionally invisible. Though she came from an upper-class family, her life was anything but perfect. She lived in the shadows of her parents' expectations, too obedient to rebel but too restless to stay unnoticed.
Then, she saw Professor June for the first time.
It wasn't just admiration. It wasn't just fear. Something in June's fierce confidence, the way she owned every step she took, stirred something forbidden deep inside Enjoy.
She told herself it was just a harmless crush, a fleeting fascination.
But with every stolen glance, every lingering word, the air between them tightened-something unspoken, electric, and dangerous.
Was it really just a casual student-professor relationship?
Or was Enjoy slowly becoming the one person capable of cracking the walls around June's heart?
Two successful businesswomen, Rani and Lamia, enter an arranged marriage designed to strengthen their families' and each others businesses. Despite their accomplishments, the marriage feels more like a contract than a partnership, leaving Lamia frustrated and resentful towards Rani. As they navigate their new life together, they also care for their eight-month-old baby, Faisal, which adds to the strain on their relationship.
This story shows how a woman can stay even when her heart is bleeding-because sometimes love is no longer the reason, but the innocent life you refuse to let grow up in pieces.
-Pensrikylie
Started: October 2024
Finished: August 2025
Published: August 10, 2025