LOGINShe was about to share her wonderful news, but he beat her to it with a revelation of his own: “I think we should get a divorce.” In an instant, her entire world crumbled. “Fine. If that’s what you want, I’ll divorce you.” --- Because she had used her family’s influence to force Parawee into a marriage he never wanted, he had spent three years merely enduring her. But now, Nicha—the woman he had always loved with all his heart—was back. “Let’s get a divorce.” He finally made his move to end it, expecting a clean break and a fresh start. --- Kajarin had been in love with Wee for as long as she could remember. She had begged her family to do whatever it took to make him hers, even though she knew his heart was already occupied. “I have some good news for you.” She had been ready to tell him, but his sudden demand for a divorce changed everything. Now, she had no choice but to bury her secret as deep as it would go. “Let’s head to the district office. I’ll give you the divorce you’ve been waiting for.” She was done. Truly, utterly done with it all. --- While driving his favorite yellow ride, Thamnithi was suddenly flagged down by a woman in a cream mini-dress. She looked like she was running from something, and moved by a sense of kindness, he decided to pick her up. But that one good deed was about to become a moment he would never forget for the rest of his life. “Damn it, Tham! What have you gotten yourself into?!”
View More“We should get a divorce.”
“I have some good news to tell you.”
Kajarin’s smile vanished the instant she heard the words from the man sitting across from her.
“What did you just say, Wee?” she asked, trying to steady her voice. She needed to be absolutely sure before deciding whether the "good news" she held was something he still deserved to hear.
“I said, let’s get a divorce.”
“But why? I love you, and you... you love me too, don't you?” Star asked softly, her hands moving discreetly to tuck the documents and the pregnancy test deeper into her bag.
“I was just acting,” Parawee replied, taking a sip of water to mask the flicker of his own emotions. “I’m tired of playing house. I miss Nicha. No matter what I do, I can't get her out of my head.”
Though he knew his words were cutting her to the bone, Parawee forced them out. He wanted everything to be clear, once and for all.
Star, dressed in a delicate cream mini-dress, lowered her head. Nicha. Of course. No matter what, he could never forget her. Star realized then that she had spent the last few years living in a beautiful, self-crafted delusion.
“And here I thought we were actually in love. I guess it was just me all along.” Her voice trailed off, thick with an unmistakable sorrow.
Parawee let out a weary sigh. He had never loved her from the start. He had only agreed to the marriage because of the subtle, relentless pressure from his family.
“Let’s just end it here, Star. Dragging this out any longer is only going to exhaust us both.”
The petite woman took a tissue, dabbing away a stray tear before looking up at him.
“Is my makeup smeared?” she asked the man who was about to become her ex-husband.
“...” Parawee simply shook his head.
“Good. Then let’s not waste any more time.” She glanced at her watch before offering him a small, fragile smile. “Let’s go.”
Wee stared at her, caught off guard by her sudden shift in demeanor. “Go where?”
“It’s only one in the afternoon. Let’s head to the district office and get the divorce over with, just like you wanted.” Bitterness laced her smile, and though her eyes were bright with unshed tears, she stood firm.
“There’s no rush,” he muttered. He hadn't expected her to be this compliant.
“Actually, there is, Wee. I just want this finished. But... I’ll need to stay at the condo for one more night. I won’t be able to find a new place that quickly,” she requested quietly.
She meticulously organized her belongings, ensuring the secret she carried remained hidden from his sight. Standing up, she smoothed out her dress and grabbed her bag to head to the car.
“Wait,” Wee said, catching her wrist.
“Yes?”
“You said you had good news earlier.” For all his failings as a husband, he felt he could at least listen to what she had to say today.
“Oh...” Star looked thoughtful for a moment. “Never mind. I’ve already forgotten what it was.”
She gave him another smile and nudged him toward the exit, leading him to the car. She was desperate to get him out of the restaurant as quickly as possible. She had gone all out, planning a grand surprise with the staff to announce the baby, but life had handed her a much bigger surprise instead. She needed to leave before the restaurant's planned "celebration" could begin.
Since she didn't want to talk, Parawee didn't press her. He grabbed his keys and followed her out.
As they drove toward the nearest district office, the silence in the car was heavy. Wee wanted the paperwork finalized immediately; he didn't want any lingering ties. Beside him, Star sat in total silence. Not a single word, not a single tear.
They arrived at the office in less than thirty minutes.
“Wait a second, Wee. Let me grab my things from the car first.” Star leaned into the backseat, gathering the personal items she had left in his vehicle.
“You can get them later at the house,” he snapped, his irritation rising. He felt like she was being petty, or worse, trying to stall.
“I’d rather do it now. That way, we can go our separate ways once we're done inside,” she replied matter-of-factly. She couldn't stand the thought of an awkward, suffocating drive back with him. “Besides, you probably have other things to do.”
“Stop being so dramatic, Star. I don’t like it,” Parawee grumbled.
“Fine. I’ll leave it.” She dropped her things back onto the seat and stepped away from the car, leading the way into the building.
Since it was mid-afternoon and the office wasn't busy, they didn't have to wait. The registrar handed over the documents. Star touched the paper lightly with both hands before signing her name first, without hesitation. She then slid the document over to her husband.
Parawee didn't hesitate either. He signed his name the moment the paper reached him.
Star looked down at the wedding ring on her finger. He had been the one to buy it. It was time to give it back.
The former couple walked out of the office in silence. Seeing her lack of outward grief, Wee convinced himself that she must have wanted the divorce just as much as he did. In hindsight, he felt they shouldn't have let this drag on for years.
“Here,” Star said, extending her hand toward him.
“...” Parawee looked at the small, pale hand. “What is this?”
“The ring. I’m returning it.”
Parawee took it from her and turned toward his car, but Star began walking toward the exit of the district complex.
“Star! I’ll give you a ride.”
“No, it’s fine. I’m going to meet a friend.” She didn't turn back. She didn't want him to see that the "villainess" was finally breaking down.
“I said I’d drive you! This attention-seeking act isn't going to work, Star!” he shouted after her. He was certain she was playing games, trying to goad him into chasing after her.
Star heard everything he yelled, but she didn't look back. She flagged down a taxi and climbed inside, leaving him behind without another word.
Parawee's eyes were hollow, swimming with a potent mix of profound grief and devastating disappointment. He had absolutely no one left. He drove back to the condo that used to be his and Kajarin's shared home. Some of her belongings still sat exactly where she had left them. He hadn't dared to touch them, as if keeping them untouched meant the owner might one day return to claim them.The apartment was suffocatingly silent, desolate, and dark. Even Nicha, the woman he once thought he loved more than life itself, had completely betrayed him. Where was he supposed to go from here? What was he supposed to do?His phone rang, shattering the dead silence.The screen lit up with the caller ID.'Methaya'He answered the call, an idea suddenly taking shape in his mind."What is it?""Where are you, Wee? There are some urgent documents that need your signature," Methaya said, delibera
The press conference was set to begin at any moment. Reporters and media personnel from almost every outlet were packed into the room. Recording devices were lined up across the press table, where the cyber police and the legal team were already seated and waiting.He and his team had thought everything through meticulously. His decision was absolute and final. Even though Papon and several others had strongly objected, he was going to follow through with his conviction. It was the only way to ensure a peaceful life for himself and the woman he loved.The young actor wore a formal dark blue suit, his face as strikingly handsome as ever. The moment Thamnithi stepped out, the entire room shifted, all attention immediately locking onto him."Here he comes!""Tham is here!""Quiet!""Hurry, get a shot!"He walked out alongside the poli
Late at night, in a sprawling corporate office building in the heart of the city."Wee, please, help me and your mother-in-law. We're family, after all," Theera pleaded with the young man standing before him."You know I can't do anything to help, Father," Parawee replied flatly, his expression cold and unreadable."Why not, Wee? Two hundred million baht would be enough to keep our business afloat for another three months. It's enough to invest in the next batch of products," Theera desperately tried to explain. Two hundred million baht was a mere drop in the bucket for the Thanisornkul empire, but it was exactly what his crumbling business needed right now.Parawee's expression tightened, his profound discomfort visible. He had received direct orders from Tycoon Chayon regarding this exact issue: sever all ties and refuse any financial assistance to Kajarin's family. He could use whatever excuse he
The moment Papon returned from abroad, he sped straight to Thamnithi's new house. Still dressed like a tourist, fresh off his flight, he urgently summoned the legal team, the social media PR team, and the company's IT department to convene at the superstar's residence. Given the current crisis, it was far too risky for his boss to leave the house.The young secretary was absolutely certain the agency's headquarters was currently swarming with reporters.When Thamnithi woke up that morning, preparing to stick to his schedule, he was met with a barrage of calls canceling his appearances and terminating his contracts. Only a handful of companies still had faith in the young actor.He checked the feedback online. It was glaringly obvious that this was Bellie's handiwork. Who else had access to his home besides her? He would wait for his legal team to arrive and pursue this to the absolute bitter end. Not
"Sweet dreams, Tham." Seeing him fully spent, Kajarin figured her duties for the night were over. She wiggled her delectable little body, retreating deep under the mountain of heavy blankets.The tall man’s eyes widened. She couldn't just tease him to the edge and run a
She blinked her big eyes, feigning innocence. Kajarin's cheeks were flushed, rivaling Thamnithi's alcohol-induced glow from moments ago."Did you know that expecting mothers can still have sex?" Thamnithi whispered softly into Kajarin's ear befo
When Thamnithi snapped his fingers, the garden was instantly bathed in light. He saw her eyes widen in surprise. That adorable face of hers made his breath catch in his throat. Whenever she smiled, Thamnithi felt as if he had fallen under a spell. He admit
Tham had been working upcountry for nearly a month, but he called Star almost every day the moment he had a spare second. He kept a close eye on her progress through Auntie Jam’s frequent updates. He watched videos of her physical therapy sessions, n


















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