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I’m “Lady Sippakorn,” but everyone calls me “Khun Nueng.”
After living alone outside the palace, I’ve come to realize…
there’s so much more to learn in this world.
But one thing I never learned like everyone else was what “love” really feels like.
Until I met that cheeky girl,
“Anueng.”
An eighteen-year-old with beautiful eyes, who flits around and confesses her love every time we meet.
Strangely, I usually get annoyed by persistent people,
but with her, I just feel… well, she probably won’t leave even if I shoo her away.
But our story isn’t that simple.
I learned I was somehow involved in bringing this cheeky girl into the world.
Why?
Because her mother was my best friend in high school—and then disappeared,
just because she got “pregnant.”
Whether it’s hell’s hate or heaven’s prank,
this cheeky girl came into my life and filled the
“gap”
in my heart—a heart that never knew what love was until we met.
“Our ages are too different. When I was 16, you were just conceived.”
I said this, trying to remind her of our gap,
but Anueng didn’t seem to care at all.
“So what?”
“That means when you’re 20, I’ll be 36. That’s too big a gap.”
“Look at it another way. If you’re 86, I’ll be 70. Then people will think we’re close in age,
and when you’re sick, I’ll be the one to care for you—stronger, younger, and better.”
I looked at the small person giving me reasons against me,
then quoted words that made everyone else vanish like blown-away leaves:
“Do you think you’re worthy of me?”
“Not yet today, but someday, I will be. I promise.”
Adapted into a TV series
BLANK The Series: Filling the Gap with Love
by 9Star Studios, starring Fai Peeraya and Yoko Apasra.




