Four years after falling in love with the soon-to-be-married Oat, Toey's pain and questions resurface when they accidentally meet at the airport. Toey decides to escape to Koh Kood, where he finds solace in a guest house run by Jane, who has her own marital issues, and a Japanese traveler named Kenta. As he heals and finds joy on the island, Toey's unresolved questions continue to simmer. When Oat reaches out, claiming to miss Toey, he's torn between his deep longing and the knowledge that their love is forbidden. As Oat arrives on the island, Toey must choose between following his heart or accepting the truth and letting Oat go, knowing their love will ultimately end in goodbye.
Present Still Perfect
The sequel, "Present Still Perfect", revisits the story of Toey's heartbreak and unrequited love four years after Oat's departure.