Alan and Najai met when he was a baby. Now he's back in Bangkok and all grown up, but will she remember him?
A breakup complicates things for Najai just when her new work project is starting to take off, and leads to a run-in with her former best friend Kiss.
Priew is tired of the grind. Najai plays a cat and mouse game with Kiss, and can't seem to connect with her old friend Tofu.
Najai agonizes over the aftermath of a date with Alan. Kiss and Kan clear the air; Maple gets frustrated.
Alan and Najai adjust to life as roommates, and maybe more. A new neighbor moves into Priew's building, while Maple and Mesa get closer.
Kan spends the night at Najai's. Things get tense at the office. Priew gets bad news, and Maple gets a ride home.
After the team's brand launch event, Alan comforts Najai while Kan defends Kiss. Priew could really use a friend.
Najai ends up between Kiss and Kan, but not for the right reasons. Maple has a hard conversation. Alan, as usual, is honest.
Alan makes breakfast and dinner. Kiss plays nice with Najai, but is it just a power move? Priew opens up about a big decision.
Priew's professor tracks her down, but she's not ready to tell him everything. Najai is conflicted when Kiss asks for a favor and Kan asks a question.
The boundaries between love and work get blurry for Najai. Kiss sends a message and makes a move.
Alan has a talk with Kan. Tacha puts two and two together, and Najai's hard work pays off. Kiss may have walked into her own trap.
Priew's news travels fast at work. Trying to make sense of Najai's mixed messages, Alan develops a new theory and puts it to the test.
Tacha is still processing the concept of fatherhood. Absence speaks volumes, and Najai starts to wonder if she made a mistake.
Three little words make a big difference for Alan. Kiss finally finds some leverage, but she may not need it anymore.
Maple and Priew reimagine what their futures might look like. Najai makes good on an old promise, while Kiss makes a new one.