Don't Say No - Season 1

Season 1
For the past ten years, Leo and Fiat have been the best of friends. Growing up together, they have been practically inseparable since childhood. Sharing every important moment in each other's lives, Leo and Fiat can't imagine life without the other, but as they've gotten older, they've begun to notice some very unexpected changes within themselves and each other.
As a star basketball player, Leo has always enjoyed having Fiat cheering on the sidelines. But when Fiat begins to turn his attention elsewhere, Leo begins to worry someone may be trying to take his best friend away from him. Even more alarming to Leo than the fear of losing his best friend is the realization that his feelings for Fiat run much deeper than he ever imagined.
With the support of his teammate's giving him the confidence he needs, Leo decides to confess his feelings to Fiat. Will Fiat accept Leo's heart or will this unexpected confession be the undoing of a lifelong friendship?
Episodes

Episode 1
Leo and Fiat take their relationship from best friends to lovers, but with this new change, neither is sure how to act around the other.

Episode 2
After being caught by their maid, Leo gets a place for him and Fiat to call their own. Leo's brother Leon returns from his travels abroad.

Episode 3
An anonymous blackmailer demands Fiat stay away from Leo or they will release compromising images of Fiat.

Episode 4
Leon relentlessly pursues a kind senior social work student at the university named Pob. With the threat of the blackmailer behind them, Leo and Fiat turn their attention back towards learning how to be good boyfriends for each other.

Episode 5
Leon and Fiat begin to have suspicions about how Pob and Leo know each other. Tensions rise as the first basketball game approaches against an old acquaintance.

Episode 6
The first basketball game is quickly disrupted by unfair play. Pob begins to open up to Leon about his background.

Episode 7
Leo and Leon's mother makes a surprise visit. Pob works to secure the donation for the orphanage.

Episode 8
The arrival of Fiat's mother causes him to question his relationships and remember the challenges of his past.

Episode 9
As Fiat wrestles with his past and Pob faces losing his cat, Leo and Leon both step up to help their boyfriends through their respective emotional crisis.

Episode 10
Leon seeks to cheer up Pob after the death of his cat. Leo's basketball team advances closer to the final rounds of the tournament.

Episode 11
Punn and King devise a plot to try to break up Leo and Fiat. Nadia and Korn prepare to host their party for the boys to debut, but will Fiat and Pob be in attendance?

Episode 12
Fiat makes a surprise appearance at the gala. Pob announces his post-graduation plans.
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