Episode 12

Season 1Episode 1260 minDez. 10, 2016
Episode 12
At the library, Kongpob receives a call from P'Bem, when his mind is wavered, until Em wakes him up, after the call, Kongpob bumps onto Knott, then passed him Arthit notes. Preapailin, May and Ma-prang having a discussion nearby. Oak disturbs Em, while Kongpob helps May to pick up a book. Kongpob leaves, while Oak was abit upset. Prem met up with Arthit, while somehow Prem notices that Arthit is emotionally down, Knott then passes his notes back to Arthit, even Knott notices and talked about the recent changes of Arthit, Arthit feels that his drink is abit not good. Em talks to Kongpob while Oak is playing his soccer. the discussion between the 2 is about who likes who. While the boys play their soccer, their ball knocked down May whom is on her bicycle, Kongpob rushed to her aid and bring her to the nurses station on May's bike, making May very happy. While at the hospital, Kong helps May by applying an ice pack over her swollen foot, however while standing May loses her balance, while Kong catches her. May then confessed her feelings for Kong, while Em listens the conversation outside the room, Kong rejects May, telling her that he already has someone in mind (Arthit), making May very upset, May leaves the room dejected, while Em watches on with a sad look. May removes her bangles from her hand with Em sitting beside her, May cries. Em confesses his feelings for May. After their confiding with each other, May finally lit with a smile. Arthit returns to his dorm after a long day, and catches a glimpse of his photo with Namtarn and Kongpob room which is opposite of his, and lastly the gear Kong passed to Arthit for safekeeping (a flashback showing Kong handling his gear to Arthit). Kong buys strawberry milk at the drinks stall, and bumps onto Arthit, he then offers Arthit the last glass of the pink milk.
Episode 12 has aired on Dez. 10, 2016
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