After witnessing his girlfriend, Jean, walking arm in arm with another boy, Fuse, a grade eleven student, is left heartbroken. Determined to move on, he decides to change himself and unexpectedly grows closer to Tee, the school's quiet, handsome heartthrob. What begins as a kiss meant to help Fuse forget his first love gradually blossoms into something far deeper than friendship. But while Tee becomes certain of his feelings, Fuse remains unable to let go of his past. His hesitation drives Tee away, forcing Fuse to confront the one person he can no longer run from—himself. Meanwhile, the people around them are experiencing their own versions of first love. Frame, a rebellious troublemaker, accidentally discovers that Book, the class president and model student, is the mysterious owner of a seductive anonymous online account he's been following. Curiosity soon turns into genuine affection, leading them on a journey of self-acceptance and learning what it truly means to love someone without hiding who they are. At the same time, Rodtang a Grade ten student who has always admired Fuse, finds himself paired with Nai, the school's disciplined head cheerleader, while preparing for the annual sports festival. What starts as constant bickering slowly develops into an honest and unwavering romance—one that stands in sharp contrast to the uncertainty consuming Fuse's heart. Elsewhere, Fuse's best friend Lookmo meets Yok, a cheerleader from another school. Their chance encounter grows into a tender long-distance relationship nurtured through quiet meetings in a neighborhood park, where they learn that distance and uncertainty are only meaningful if love is willing to endure them. And beyond the school corridors, Fing, Fuse's fiercely independent older sister, gradually opens her heart to Yaimai, a younger girl who expresses her feelings with refreshing honesty. Their story reveals that love doesn't always have to be complicated—it simply takes the courage to embrace it. As each of them navigates heartbreak, self-discovery, and the excitement of first love, they begin to realize that there is no single definition of love. Some relationships end so we can grow. Some feelings take time to understand. And sometimes, loving someone else begins with having the courage to accept your own heart first. (Source: Viu) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Make It Right" (Make It Right √ จะเป็นใคร ถ้าไม่ใช่มึง) by Nakhian Badboyz (นะเขียน Badboyz). Edit Translation
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- Native Title: รักออกเดิน 2026
- Also Known As: Rak Ok Doen 2026
- Director: Cheewin Thanamin Wongskulphat
- Screenwriter: Kwang Latika Chumpoo
- Genres: Romance, Youth
Cast & Credits
- Boongkee Surasee ManoonpanichFuseMain Role
- Prommy Poonyawee SuwanvareeTeeMain Role
- Shane Thanatpong ThaveesapmaneeFrameMain Role
- PeemKrit Krittapas PanitpongsathornBookMain Role
- Putter Theerath RuangkraiwattanachokLukmoSupport Role
- Eugene Phittiphat NanthachaiyaphonYokSupport Role














