No Exit Clause

No Exit Clause

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When 21-year-old William Jakrapat joins a sugar dating app to survive college tuition, he expects structure, not permanence. Est Supha-25, controlled, and dangerously composed-is a CEO who believes in contracts, containment, and exit strategies. Their arrangement is clear: tuition for discretion. No complications. No visibility. No permanence. But William isn't temporary. Calm, deliberate, and quietly dominant beneath his golden retriever warmth, he refuses to be treated like an expiration date. And Est-who has built his life on control-finds himself dismantling every safeguard he ever put in place. When their private world collides with friends, media attention, and corporate scrutiny, the question isn't whether they'll be exposed. It's whether they'll stay. A slow-burn story of power, choice, and the moment an arrangement stops being transactional-and becomes deliberate.
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