19 | '05 | She/her | I know you're obsessed with me
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seoyeon blushing so hard after she got a love letter saying she has a beautiful smile. the note was from riwon and she knew it.
I don't care if it's all part of your imagination .. I get it Pam!
top 10 tropes: a surprise kiss the other person isn't expecting and thus isn't responsive to immediately turns into an actual beautiful kiss
nothing can stop a sapphic with a dream
i think it's really interesting that when Pleng figures out she has feelings for Wan, her first instinct is to push her away and try to set her up with Ek, whereas the second Wan figures out that Pleng might return her feelings, she leans in. She teases and tells her she loves her, but reassures Pleng that she can take her time.
Certainly, finding Pleng in the tub was a catalyst-- a push to not deny their feelings -- but before any of this happened, they were very clearly crossing platonic boundaries.
Wan's "are you kidding me? Okay fine, let's go with "friends"" face is perfect. But I think the attempt at drawing that line of friendship is fascinating, because at this point they've already planned a future, and Wan once again steps up to assert that their love is important, whatever they call it.
Wan keeps putting herself out there and telling Pleng how she feels, unafraid who else knows, and Pleng is starting to believe her.
here Wan again challenges Pleng 's idea that there is a limit or a lack in their love, challenges her to recontextualize their relationship, asserts that what they have is enough-- and enough to write a song about and pushes her to rethink, and promises she will wait for Pleng to get there.
Considering their respective realities, you would think it would be easier for Pleng to accept and push for a relationship, given her support supportive parents, money and status, and the insulation that provides.
Then, finally, after she's lost all those things, Pleng is able to see Wan's love is real, and to find the courage to say "I love you" back.
Wan and Pleng have this really cute dynamic going on where Wan is being creepy and Pleng goes ''Wan...What did I tell you about being controlling, jealous and slightly scary ?'' and that' enough for Wan to calm down and think about kissing her instead while the rest of the world watches in absolute terror
Fandom: Affair The Series Relationships: Wan/Pleng Rating: T Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Words: ~1500
Summary: “I want to keep the promise I made to you.” Missing scene from ep6 (between parts 2 & 3), where Wan and Pleng go home together.
Inspired by:
Basically the scene in between these:
GIFs from @yet-another-wlw-shipper
The neck grab
Their leg placement
The way wan wants so bad to grab pleng neck again lol
Pleng smirk while wan uses her hands
The smirk of Wan and Pleng
Pleng putting wan arm up
Pleng pulling wan closer
Wan wanting to JUMP but waits for Pleng
Wan grabbing Pleng behind lol
Aunt Wi: how about this, you two are siblings!!
Wan: wow thats crazy.. anyway babe what do you want for dinner?
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This is my take after reading the novel Affair and I hope to see it play out in the series too, so I think
"In Affair, the heat between Pleng and Wan is undeniable, especially when Pleng takes control in the bedroom. Pleng knows exactly how to push Wan to the edge, loving the way Wan's body responds to her every touch. With each kiss, each slow caress, Pleng dominates with a steady hand, teasing and guiding Wan until she's trembling, begging for more. Pleng loves watching Wan surrender beneath her, moaning as she pleases her in every way imaginable—her lips tracing every curve, her hands exploring every inch, pushing Wan to heights of ecstasy.
Pleng takes her time, enjoying every second of control, the way Wan arches her back, her soft gasps filling the room as Pleng skillfully brings her closer and closer. It’s not just about dominance; it’s about knowing Wan’s body inside out, about the electric connection between them as Pleng makes Wan fall apart, only to build her back up again. Their chemistry is undeniable, their passion unmatched—Pleng loves having Wan completely at her mercy, and Wan craves every second of it.
Affair captures this raw, intense passion between them, where pleasure and power blend perfectly, creating an unforgettable love story." 🔥
Alright, let's get into Affair the Series, which has been giving me brainrot the past few weeks so feels like a good time to get into an analysis of why I find it so fascinating. Eventually I'd love to do a deeper dive into Thai GLs and that industry (that's a whole other thing though) but after having seen my share of them (Gap, Show Me Love, TSOU, The Loyal Pin) I've really found myself falling into the rabbit hole with Affair the Series and the way it depicts friendship, love, and acceptance.
Deep dive below and also thank you gif makers for your work 🙏🏽
(also will go over events from episodes 1-5, so spoilers ahead if not up-to-date)
So first off, I have read the novel, which is the first time I've finished one of those for a GL and quite frankly, the translation wasn't that great but the story still came through. I won't refer to it much and will base this on the show as I think they've done a fantastic job with the adaptation and fingers crossed continue to do so.
Where in most GLs the core conflict is external. The main couple can't be in love typically due to familial/cultural pressure or a man interfering (that still exists to an extent here) the main conflict in Affair is simply that Wan and Pleng love each other too much but they do so in different ways.
When we meet Wan and Pleng they're 17 years old and have spent their entire lives together. They're sisters but not and while Wan seems to have a social circle, Pleng really has no other friends outside of Wan. The spoiled rich girl and the maid's daughter. Couldn't be more different if they tried and yet by circumstance their lives are as intertwined as it gets.
At 17, they have different ideas for their futures. Pleng is musically talented, wins every contest and is financially set. She can live the life she wants. If she wants to be a musician then so be it. Her parents love and support her and there's no pressure. Wan on the other hand has an overbearing mother (and a resentful father), no prospects for her future but at least she has Pleng.
Despite her parents, Wan loves wholly and openly. She knows she loves Pleng and while she doesn't yet know it she does know that Pleng loves her too. I would argue that Wan truly knows herself, which is why she comes across as so self-assured in their younger years. She's slowly trying to guide Pleng to understand herself too.
Pleng, however, has never had to sit with her emotions in the same way. Take this as differences of personality, class and upbringing. Now that they're 17 and entering adulthood, Pleng has to start engaging with the world (and her emotions) rather than hiding behind the rich, insular lifestyle she's had up to this point.
As the idea of boyfriends comes up, Pleng starts to lash out. She's jealous, she's pushy but really she's just in love with her best friend and doesn't know it. Everything starts happening too fast. Wan meets a boy at an art gallery, Aunt Wi pushes Pleng to help Wan get with Ek, Pleng's dad is extremely stressed and she doesn't know to what extent and throughout that Pleng is dealing with her feelings that for some reason just won't go away. Feelings that Wan keeps bringing up in her over and over.
Pleng is a mess. She doesn't know how to connect with her peers, she knows something is wrong with her dad, she sees that Wan is seemingly moving forward in a way that she's not (dating a boy) and whether she realizes it she continues to isolate herself.
From Wan's perspective she couldn't care less about dating Ek. She's already completely devoted to Pleng (in ways that Pleng doesn't even know).
They're 17, hormonal, gay, and incapable of seeing each other's perspective. Wan wants Pleng to let her in. Pleng can't help but push everyone away.
As soon as Pleng starts to really come to terms with her feelings about Wan. That's when everything falls apart. Her dad kills himself, her mom goes into cardiac arrest, all of her family's assets are seized and she's now orphaned and staying with Wan's parents who clearly and vocally have no space for her. Pleng who was already struggling to find her footing before that fateful night now has absolutely nothing to stand on.
The break point is when Pleng finds out about Wan's academic achievements and that Wan had been hiding that truth about herself their entire lives. Wan has always been intelligent and capable but hidden herself behind a veil of ineptitude. Wan in loving Pleng puts her on a pedestal to her own detriment. She has no issue blighting her own light so that Pleng can shine but from the moment we meet 17 year old Pleng in the show we see her pushing Wan to better herself. Wan thinks loving Pleng means her own success doesn't matter whereas Pleng loves Wan and all of her potential.
They both love each selflessly but while Wan would burn the whole world to keep Pleng warm, Pleng loves Wan despite her own existence. So when Pleng leaves she writes,
"Your parents will feel at ease. And you'll finally get to live your life as your true self... I know you love me but I also want you to love yourself. And be proud of who you are."
For Pleng, her leaving is the ultimate way to show her love to Wan. A clean break. She runs away so Wan can thrive but here's the thing Wan needs Pleng to keep her grounded. Pleng does too but she can't see it at this point. Too much has happened and so, in her desperation she removes herself. She is her father's daughter after all.
So when 13 years pass and Wan has spent that entire time holding on to whatever she can to keep herself close to Pleng (becoming a doctor, riding a bike to work, marrying Ek, separating herself from her parents); Pleng has become a ghost of herself. Wan has imbued herself with all the things she thinks/knows Pleng would like while Pleng is stuck in a cycle that she can't get out of: play music, make a bit of money, pay rent, rest, repeat.
Pleng never reaches out to Wan because why would she? Her loving Wan means staying away and on top of that there's a sense of shame of what her life has become.
So when they finally meet again it's too much. Wan is successful but she's still clearly in love with Pleng and while it was all Wan's doing, in a way her success is a direct result of Pleng's influence. In removing herself, Pleng slowly begins to realize not just that she took Wan's smile with her but the why and how. Wan's changed and devoid of the joy and innocence that Pleng loved most.
They slowly fall back into their natural rhythms but Pleng still can't accept her own presence in Wan's life. Wan is back to pushing (albeit more aggressively then before - time was wasted) and in pushing Pleng, Pleng pushes back. If they take their relationship that one step further, what then? What if it falls apart? Why not just stay in a cycle where nothing shifts? What if there's another ringing shot in the distance and everything changes in a moment?
If there's one core trauma to Pleng as a character it's her desperation to not feel like a burden to anyone. Especially Wan. And then she finds out that Wan (though separated) is still married to Ek and she can't accept that she could have ruined Wan's potential happiness. Not understanding that Pleng herself is Wan's happiness. Pleng feels like a disruption because at the root of it the thing she wanted above all for Wan, "I also want you to love yourself. And be proud of who you are" is not something that Pleng accepts for herself.
I'll leave it there and hope the show navigates the situations that are about to come as well as they have so far but kudos as Affair manages to oh so gracefully skirt what could otherwise be an incredibly toxic relationship. Somehow they manage to give these two characters so much grace despite their flaws. And truly that's also a huge credit to Sonya and Lookmhee's abilities.
It's chaotic and messy but in coming back together these two might just realize that's how they both best shine.
Disclaimer: This makes sense to me beyond that I make no promises
Gap the Series: Fuck those hr violations and fuck your boss
Blank the Series: Age is just a number, annoy that hot older woman into marrying you
Reverse 4 You: I know we’re soulmates but do you like me?
The Secret of Us: Remember when I said I’d never take her back? I lied
23.5: Catfishing and gaslighting but make it candy colored and wholesome
My marvelous dream is you: Is it gay to dream of your bestie every night?
Affair: I love her more than anyone in this entire world, her smile brightens my day. The idea of her ever being with a man fills me with such unbridled rage it even haunts my dreams. I love having a bestie.
Love Senior: What if we never talked ever?
Show me love:
The loyal pin: When you finally bag your wife but the universe hates you
Unlock your love: I know you said you don’t wanna date me but have you tried looking into my big brown eyes?
Wan is going to develop some sort of PTSD about Pleng leaving notes before disappearing. Years in the future she sees a slip of paper with Pleng's handwriting and almost has a heart attack just for it to be their grocery list or something
This song touches my heart so much, it depicts Pleng's love confession towards Wan ❤️ Series- Affair the series ❤️
fake ass idgaffer 🫵 Lada graduated from the university of pining with a masters in longing gazes and a PhD of melancholic yearning
Earn’s shoulder: *exists*
Fahlada: It’s free real estate.
like…..checking for a fever
and…checking to see if they’ve fallen asleep
I ❤️ 30 y/o Dr. Wan and her gay little watch she never takes off