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Chapter Seven
The welcome party to introduce Khun William and Khun Dao turned out to be a huge embarrassment for Wiwit. He never thought his grandfather and parents would announce the wedding date so early. On top of all that, he had explaining to do that very night after the party.
Wiwit had never seen his grandfather so angry. His parents were disappointed. His uncle, Prasoot, was speechless. Wiwit looked at Wanrop for help but even Wanrop looked away. It was all up to Wiwit himself to do the explaining.
“Explain yourself!” his grandfather bellowed. “Who were those two shameless women?!”
“Uh…
“Stop hesitating!” exclaimed Khun Akkara.
“They’re my ex-girlfriends krub,” said Wiwit.
Khun Akkara held up his hand to slap Wiwit but Wanrop held him back.
“Jai yen krub Khun Poo,” said Wanrop.
“Aie Wit, do you know that this makes our family look bad?” asked Khun Akkarat, Wiwit’s father.
“I’m sorry,” said Wiwit.
“Alright, I think Wiwit learned his lesson now,” said Khun Prasoot. “Besides, he’s getting married soon. Once he’s married, he’ll know better not to mess around with other women.”
“At first, I was going to pair you up with Noo Picha,” began Khun Akkara. “Then, you tell me you already have a girlfriend. I really don’t know what you’re thinking. When are you going to start being responsible?”
Khun Chai Akkara turned to his children.
“Akkarat, Napa, I think Wiwit and Airin should wed as soon as possible,” said Khun Akkara. “I’m tired of his fooling around and bad behavior.”
“Ka,” replied Khun Napa. “Their wedding is already scheduled for the first of next month.”
“Good,” said Khun Akkara. “But not good enough. I want him to wed as soon as possible to prevent any further troubles. Even better, I want him to start going to work regularly.”
“Ka,” said Khun Napa.
She turned to her son, Wiwit.
“You should thank Khun Poo,” she told him. “You and Noo Rin will finally be together soon.”
“Khob khun Khun Poo krub,” said Wiwit.
“Well, tomorrow Napa and I will check the calenders for a good date,” said Khun Akkarat.
“The sooner the better,” said Khun Akkara.
He didn’t say another word. Khun Akkara went up to bed leaving the rest of the family standing at the foot of the stairs.
“Alright, I think that’s enough,” began Khun Prasoot. “It’s been a long day and a tough night. Let Wiwit go to bed and think about his past mistakes. Enough scolding him for now.”
Khun Prasoot patted his nephew on the back and he too, went upstairs to bed. One by one, Wiwit’s parents went upstairs. Now, it was only Wanrop and Wiwit.
“So what do you plan on doing to Khun Airin?” asked Wanrop.
“Our agreement is still the same,” said Wiwit. “My plans haven’t changed.”
Wanrop shook his head and put an arm around Wiwit’s neck.
“Listen up bro, taking revenge upon a weak little girl is not going to do you any good,” said Wanrop.
“Little weak girl?!” exclaimed Wiwit. “Are you kidding? Did you know she’s a boxer? Not only that she embarrassed me in public twice! Now, don’t even mention tonight. She made me lose face. I’m not going to lose to her. To make things sound better, I’m actually helping her. If it weren’t for me, where do you think she’s going get six million to settle her mother’s debt?”
“Is her mother’s debt really six million?” asked Wanrop.
“Chai,” answered Wiwit.
He laughed.
“Do you think boxing is going to earn her six million?” asked Wiwit. “I don’t think so.”
“Your revenge is really worth that much?” asked Wanrop. “You know I can just give the six million to Airada.”
“You better not do that,” said Wiwit, warning him with his pointing finger. “If you do that, Khun Poo will be suspicious of you. Why would you withdraw that much money from your account? What are you going to say if he asks you that?”
Wanrop thought for a moment.
“Aow na,” said Wiwit. “I got this. I promise no one will lose face.”
“Uh uh,” said Wanrop. “I’m going to bed. Go ahead and stir up your evil plans but be careful, Airin seems like she’s hard to handle.”
Finally, Wanrop went to bed too.
Back at home, Airada warned Airin about Wiwit’s girls. However, Airin didn’t seem to be bothered by them.
“Oy P’Da, I’m not worried about them,” said Airin. “I know what to do na.”
“Right now, the only things that bother me are Mom’s debt, your problem with Wiwit, and the new shopping complex project,” said Airada.
“Well don’t worry about Mom’s debt and my problem with Wiwit,” said Airin. “I’ll take care of those. Once I marry that guy, I’ll pay off her debt. Dee mai dee na, I can even solve the shopping complex issue. Watch. I’m going to make that dumb guy sign over this marketplace land area to me and the problem will be solved. There will be no shopping complex project.”
“Do you think it’ll be that easy?” asked Airada. “This area has been the Wachiratan property for years. Do you think he’s going to sign it over to you just like that?”
“Oy, P’Da, don’t you ever get tired of asking me questions?” asked Airin. “Just stop stressing out for one minute. I hate to see you stressed. Okay, I admit that I’m part of your worries but stop thinking about these issues. Start thinking positive. I’m going to sleep now. I’m tired.”
Airada shook her head and turned off the lamp by her bed. Then, she instantly fell asleep.
Morning came fast. Airada woke up early to prepare breakfast for her mother and sister before she headed off to work. Her mother wasn’t even home and Airin was still asleep. Then, she got dressed and grabbed her bag. When Airada headed out towards the gate, a little boy of about ten years of age called out to her attention.
“Can I help you with something?” asked Airada.
“Are you Pa Duang’s daughter?” asked the boy.
“Yeah, is there something wrong?” asked Airada.
“I’m Noi’s son krub,” said the boy. “My Mom owns that food cart by at the end of the street in the marketplace. Pa Duang was there while ago to get something to eat but two muscular guys with black shirts and jeans took her away. My Mom wanted me to tell you. She said they’re from the gambling hall, krub.”
Airada’s heart raced and she had never been so scared before in her life. It had been a month since they made the deal with Sia Decha to settle her mother’s debt. Now, they only had a month left. What were they going to do with her Mom? Airada could not think clearly. She thanked the boy and rushed back in the house. Airada shook her sister until she was awake.
“P’Da, you still haven’t gone to work?” asked Airin sleepily. “What did you wake me up for?”
“Mom got kidnapped,” said Airada.
Airin got up at once and dressed herself quickly. Then, she headed out the house with her sister. Wanrop was waiting outside the gate.
“Morning krub,” he said.
“Khun Wanrop ka, I’m sorry but I think I’ll be a little late for work today,” said Airada.
She said this all very fast.
“Wait,” he said. “Are you okay? Where are you going?”
“My Mother got kidnapped by her creditors,” said Airin. “We have to go now.”
“I’ll go with you,” said Wanrop.
They went to the same place as they did last time. The three were led to Sia Decha and his men. Duang was again tied to a chair and her mouth was covered with duck tape.
“Release my mother!” shouted Airin.
Wanrop pulled Airin back.
“Who’s the handsome guy?” asked Sia Decha.
“I’m here to help Khun Duang,” said Wanrop.
“Gaw dee,” said Sia Decha. “She owes me ten million.”
Airin and Airada looked at each other in horror.
“Mai jing!” exclaimed Airada. “It’s only six million.”
“Last time I said six million,” said Sia Decha. “Now, it’s ten million. You have to pay for interest.”
“You crazy fat moron!” exclaimed Airin.
She tried to kick him but Wanrop pulled her back.
“Khun Airin, stay still,” said Wanrop. “I’m going to help your mother either way. You can’t just use violence to resolve issues with people like this.”
“People?!” shouted Airin. “He’s a blood thirsty pig!”
“Rin, stop it right now,” said Airada.
She turned to Sia Decha.
“We still have a month left,” she said to him.
“If I don’t get ten million within a month, Nang Duang dies,” said Sia Decha.
“If you touch her, I’ll skin you alive and then I’ll make pork skins out of you!” exclaimed Airin.
She was still punching and kicking while Wanrop held on to her.
“Alright, if I give you two million now, you must release Khun Duang,” said Wanrop.
“Khun Rop, you can’t do that,” said Airada.
“That’s the only way for them to release your mother,” said Wanrop.
“Gaw dai,” said Sia Decha.
“Release this woman now,” said Wanrop patiently. “Within two hours, a guy named Tawan will bring you the money.”
“Do you think I’m stupid?” asked Sia Decha. “If I release this woman now, I won’t get the money.”
“I guarantee,” said Wanrop. “I won’t fool you.”
Sia Decha thought for a moment and nodded.
“Release the woman,” he said to his men.
In the car, Wanrop called Tawan and told him of the situation. He made Tawan promise to keep everything a secret. Then, he dropped Airin and Duang off at home and went to work with Airada.
“Khob khun mak na ka,” said Airada.
“Mai pen rai krub,” said Wanrop. “As your employer, I must take care of you. Your problems are my problems too. At first, I was going to come take you to work but…
“But I had to put you through trouble,” said Airada.
“Don’t feel bad about it krub,” said Wanrop. “It’s my job.”
“Khob khun ka,” said Airada.
Wiwit felt something tingling on his nose. He twitched and opened his eyes. Rubbing his nose, he looked over to the side and kissed the sexy woman sleeping next to him.
“Did you sleep good?” she asked him.
“Ja,” replied Wiwit. “What kind of question is that? With a beautiful woman like you next to me, of course I slept good.”
She pinched him on the nose again and kissed his cheek.
“Alright, well I gotta to work,” said Wiwit.
He got up and stretched. Wiwit glanced at the clock on the nightstand. He was already two hours late for work. Knowing his grandfather, Wiwit was ready for the scolding but he had already made up an excuse in mind.
The stress from the night before and all the scolding from his parents, grandfather and uncle had been stuck on his mind. After everyone went up to bed, Wiwit left the house and went to the bar. That’s where he met the highly attractive bartender, Bow.
“Where have you been all night?” asked his grandfather.
As soon as he got to the company, Wiwit was called to his grandfather’s office.
“I went to sleep at Tawan’s house krub,” Wiwit lied.
Khun Akkara called for Tawan. He came in and stood there next to Wiwit. In his mind, he wondered why the angry looking Khun Akkara called for him.
“Was Wiwit at your house last night?” asked Khun Akkara.
Tawan finally caught on. Not wanting to cause more trouble for Wiwit, he lied to Khun Akkara.
“Krub,” replied Tawan. “Khun Wiwit said he was stressed and he needed someone to talk to. He talked about his mistakes and…
“Alright, that’s enough,” said Khun Akkara. “You may both go.”
When they left Khun Akkara’s office, Tawan pulled Wiwit’s sleeve.
“Hey did you lock up my house before you left?” joked Tawan.
He laughed.
“Toh, stop joking with me,” said Wiwit. “But thanks for your help man.”
“You’re one lucky guy,” said Tawan. “I almost couldn’t help you out there.”
“Why not?” asked Wiwit.
They walked to Wiwit’s office and carried on with the conversation.
“I had to do something important for Aie Rop,” said Tawan. “I just got back to the company a little while ago right before Khun Akkara called me to his office. Almost didn’t make it.”
“What did Aie Rop ask you to do?” asked Wiwit.
“Aie Rop asked me to keep it a secret but I’m sure he’s going to tell you anyway,” began Tawan. “I went to the gambling hall.”
“What?” gasped Wiwit.
Tawan told Wiwit about the urgent incident earlier that morning. Wiwit couldn’t believe his ears. After work that day, he planned to talk to Airin about it. Even though he had a grudge against Airin, he felt very sorry for her mother, Duang. Wiwit decided to carry on with his plan. Take revenge upon Airin and at the same time, help settle Duang’s debt.
However after work that day, Wiwit’s parents told them they finally scheduled the perfect date for his wedding. They asked him to invite Airin over to talk about it. Wiwit and Airin will officially wed in two weeks.