Hmm...let me think. Well, a lot of the episodes are spent pretend dating between Sroh (n'ek) and Parut (p'ek), and with him trying to catch her going home, because he wants to know where she lives. He of course can't know that because she's posing as a poor person, and he also knows where her alias (Nek Dumcao, rough translation "Lady Merchant") lives.
I can break it down further:
- One of the first, if not the first, true encounter they have is at Parut and Charlee's mom's birthday party. Charlee asks Sroh to attend so that he can finally introduce her to his mom. The mom of course has invited Saksit there, and hates the idea of Sroh. The four (in the love...square?
) have their first meeting when Parut interrupts Charlee and Sroh talking privately so that Charlee can show Saksit his studio. Parut takes this time to have a chat with Sroh to see what she's about...this doesn't end well.
Because she knows he's her fiance, and is not happy about it. Natch.
- Sroh accepts Parut's plan to pretend date but under the conditions that he not question her anymore about where she lives, and that he allow her to sit for Charlee's portrait. Parut makes sure that when she comes to sit for Charlee, his mother isn't there, or at least that they don't really run into each other. Conveniently, she was out of town for a time.
- Charlee is annoyingly petulant (probably as he should be) re: Sroh and Parut's "relationship." He draws her, but is very childish and angry towards them when Parut and Sroh are together in front of him. At the same time, Saksit is trying to be friendly towards him, and he repeatedly is mean to her and rejects her attempts, because he knows she's his mother's pick.
- During the time the guys' mom is out of town, Parut asks Sroh to come over and...hang out?...at their house after she's done with Charlee in the studio. He's creating the illusion of closeness...which works all too well.
Re: Parut and Sroh's other alias:
He's clearly attracted to her. The first time they meet, he mistakes her for Sroh, of course, and she denies it. He only tries to catch her in a lie a handful of times, before he accepts her as telling the truth. When she tries to distance herself, he gets upset, and forcefully kisses her, but she isn't having any of that. At that point, she tells him she's returning home to Chianglat, and won't be seeing him again. And they don't.
- Parut repeatedly tries to follow the bus after Sroh gets on it. But she's on to him, and prepares disguises to change into so when she leaves he can't tell who she is.
- The last time Parut sees Sroh in Bangkok is when they go to a party at Sroh's mom's (and Saksit's dad's) house. I don't remember the occasion. She's afraid, but promises to go, and everything turns out mostly okay, but this is also when Sroh decides she's going to give up trying to get back Silamanee, going to school, and go home. She says goodbye to him in the car (at the bus stop). He confesses that he loves her, they kiss, she struggles, she gets angry. I think she tells him that he's a person that always looks down on people, could never love a poor person like her, and that she's never going to see him again. He lets her go, but doesn't accept it. In fact he's waiting at the bus stop for her several days without her showing up before he realizes she meant it when she said she's going to leave.
- Parut and Sroh meet again after he's written the letter to Sang Fang (another of her names, and his fiancee) saying that he's coming to Chianglat to return Silamanee. He goes to her palace and waits (but she's out with the prince who's her suitor -- Khamin), and only meets her aunt and her cousin. On his way home, he gets into a car accident with her. He ends up in the hospital.
Sroh is virtually uninjured, and tells the hospital that she'll take care of all the costs, because it's her fault. When she goes to the room to see who the victim is, she is surprised to see that it is Parut. He wakes up in time to see that it's her. And he is onverjoyed. He hadn't expected to see her again.
Sroh continues to visit him in the hospital, and tells him that she is the servant of Sang Fang, who she admits, is the person who hit his car. He decides for sure then, that he'll return Silamanee, then marry Sroh. They get to have a couple tender scenes before she messes it all up with the revelation of her true identity.
- The reveal comes after Parut is recovered, and is invited to the palace to a special dinner in his honor. He decides this is the night he's going to return Silamanee. So he spends most of the dinner sitting at a table with Sroh's cousin, his parents and Khamin. Lots of veiled barbs back and forth here. Finally Sang Fang arrives...and he sees that it's Sroh. Suddenly, everything about Sroh and Nek Dumcao clicks into place, and he realizes he's been played the fool the entire time.
He doesn't sit beyond a few tension filled moments before he decides to leave. He's going home to Thailand. Sroh's cousin manages to stop him by saying that he ought to speak to Sroh first before taking off like that. He agrees.
Their talk is so heartbreaking. They hash things, he puts the Silamanee around her neck, she ends up crying and hiding Silamanee after he's gone. He goes to his friend's house and sits outside all night, which makes him sick. I think he comes down with pneumonia.
- The next couple episodes are basically: him hovering around death, not wanting to live anymore because he's heartbroken, her relatives visiting him and telling him to fight on, her going out with Khamin, her relatives lecturing her. I fastforward quite a bit because I'm so annoyed.
...and the rest is just the end like I said in the previous post.
Other side things that barely matter to me:
- Sroh forms a bond with her half-brother (Saksit's half-bro too), and is like his secret friend when he visits the college campus to watch Saksit's friends play volleyball. He's the same kid in Dao Pra Sook...and he's still adorable.
- Saksit and Charlee get engaged. Saksit thinks he's finally turned to her, but he's doing it mostly out of spite. She realizes that he has no real feelings for her and turns away from him. Charlee realizes he's done her wrong, and slowly makes it all better after talking to her friends, her stepmom, and her grandmother. Her grandmother, by the way, plays a big part in her life -- pretty much raised her. So in the end, they're happy too.
This is a pretty comprehensive summary without breaking it up by episodes, which I'm not sure I could do...but you really should watch this, because it's good and very sweet. This for me was a good follow-up to another movie Ann and Dodo did together...it was a much stranger plot...she gets in a car accident the same night someone tries to kill this little girl: the little girl is supposed to die, but Ann's spirit ends up in the little girl's body, so she lives, and Ann's body falls into a coma. Dodo plays the little girl's uncle (or second cousin, I think)...I think he was cuter in this lakorn...and of course Ann falls in love with him while she's in the little girl's body. You just don't think they're going to get a happy ending, because she's trapped in the wrong body...but it works out. Now, if someone has that lakorn...