Chapter 15

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A/N: The video clip above does not belong to me. It belongs to the person who uploaded it on YouTube.

I just thought that readers might be interested in some scenes of "Unforgotten Night" where Peat and Thanawat were paired, with Peat playing the role of Baiboon and Thanawat playing the role of Kom.

Third Person POV

When Peat came back to the living room, he was carrying a bowl of popcorn and two cans of soda.

"You shouldn't have, but thanks," Thanawat  said as he accepted one of the soda cans.

Peat sat down beside Thanawat, setting the bowl of popcorn between them.

Peat's dad was right, Thanawat thought, as the movie progressed, it seemed to be a real thriller.

He reached for some popcorn at the exact same time that Peat reached for it. Peat's hand landed on Thanawat's.

"Sorry," Peat said, withdrawing his hand from Thanawat.

Thanawat put the movie on pause and stood up and moved the sofa table close to the couch. Then he set the bowl of popcorn and drinks on the table, close enough for him and Peat to reach whenever they wanted them.

"Good idea," Peat said as Thanawat pressed the key to resume the movie.

Peat moved up a little closer to Thanawat to cover the space where the bowl of popcorn used to be.

Soon both Peat and Thanawat got engrossed into the movie as one gripping event after another took place.

Peat gave out a loud gasp and grabbed Thanawat's thigh when the pale and frightened face of a tied up child was suddenly shown behind the window of a parked van on a snow covered parking lot.

Thanawat who got startled himself did not notice Peat's hand on his thigh until it moved up a little higher.

"What are you doing," Thanawat said, slightly slapping Peat's hand away.

"Sorry, I got startled," said Peat, withdrawing his hand from Thanawat's thigh.

Soon the movie became more and more intense and many times Peat found himself hiding his face in Thanawat's chest.

In sympathy, Thanawat placed his arm protectively around Peat's shoulders.

"This movie is not for kids," Thanawat muttered.

Peat immediately straightened up.

"I'm not a kid, I can handle it," Peat protested.

"Sure you can," Thanawat said with a smirk.

Peat felt disappointed when the movie ended and he wasn't able to stay physically close to Thanawat for as long as he wanted.

Soon the rest of the day ended and Thanawat felt that he should take his leave.

"Next weekend I should be the one to invite you over to my house for a backyard barbecue," Thanawat said to Peat's dad.

"That would be great," Peat's dad said as he showed Thanawat to the door, followed closely by Peat and Fourth and Gemini.

"Can we get invited too?" Fourth asked.

"Sure, you're all invited," Thanawat replied.

Thanawat's housekeeper opened the gate for Thanawat saying, "You have a visitor waiting for you in the living room. He came in just a few minutes ago."

Thanawat gasped.

"Why did you let him in? How do you know he's not a would be intruder?" Thanawat asked angrily.

"He said he knew you from high school and even gave the name of the high school where you and him used to go together," Thanawat's housekeeper replied.

Thanawat walked up to his front door, his heart thudding hard against his chest.

Could it be, could it possibly be ...

Thanawat shook his head. There was absolutely no way ... never ever in his wildest dreams would the man he had been longing for come back into his life.

Thanawat hesitated for just a second before turning the doorknob. Taking a deep breath, he pushed the door open.

"Nawat ..."

Thanawat gripped the door handle to keep his balance.

His wildest dreams had come true.

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