At the hospital, Fah is very attentive to Nuea’s needs, but, he wouldn’t be a good big brother if he wasn’t. He also wouldn’t be a good big brother if he didn’t tease Nuea about the fact that he’s still got a crush on Kluen all these years later.

While their friends and roommates are drinking, it’s revealed that the handsome Typhoon played by Phanuroj Chalermkijporntavee (Pepper) has a crush on Nuea and is willing to fight anyone even Kluen for his heart. So, naturally, he is very sad when he (thinks) he’s learned that Fah is his boyfriend. But, to be safe he asks Kluen if they’ll have to fight for Nuea. Kluen responds by saying “I won’t take what isn’t mine. But I will fight for what is.”
They continue drinking once Nuea returns home. Curious, Typhoon asks what his type is and Nuea reveals that while gender isn’t an issue, he bases his opinions on who they are as a person. He wants someone caring and attending, like Fah. Though, in his drunkenness, he does reveal that he once confessed to someone in high school. He was so popular and hot, but Nuea was such a dork, that he couldn’t believe he dared to do it.
Later night, while everyone is passed out, Kluen helps Nuea to bed, though they have to share his because their friend Maithee, played by Pawin Kulkaranyawich, has passed out in Nuea’s. Once Kluen gets him settled he asks him if he still likes him, but sadly, Nuea is passed out and can’t answer.
The next day, Sean was up to find Nuea and Kluen cuddling, but pretended his still hungover and didn’t see anything. Later, Kluen convinces him to go shopping for a frame for the photo he’s drawn. As they talk, Kluen finally discovers that Fah is Nuea’s big brother and not his boyfriend. He then convinces him to come home with him for his mother’s birthday dinner.
Nuea and Klune’s mother, played by Sueangsuda Lawanprasert (Namfon), hit it off instantly. After dinner, Kluen convinces her to give the two of them some alone time. Talking under the stars, with their feet in the pool, the two grow closer before falling into the pool.

Quick Take: I do love how the series is building the relationship between the leads and starting to mix in some competition. But, and it’s my big issue with most BL dramas, I hate the lack of communication. No one talks to one another, but then again, I guess if they did, there wouldn’t be much of a story.
8/10
More Star in My Mind soon so…
Stay tuned!