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บ้านศิลาแดง
Phenphon and Pornphen, twin siblings who were separated when they were just babies, have lived very different lives. Phenphon lived with her wealthy father, owner of a passion fruit garden, she is a shy and naive girl. Pon did not finish school or learn how to drive or swim, because her stepmother Sarocha and her children mistreated Pon, and her father was very ill and blindsided so he didn't do anything about it. As for Phen she lived with her mother and graduated from a University in a foreign country, she could swim and drive and was a very assertive person.
After some misunderstandings, Pon and Phen discover each other and decide to swap, each will live the other's life, seeking truth and justice. This is a story of rivalry, greed, jealousy. Will everyone fulfill their dreams in the end? And will both Pon and Phen get to have their happy ending?
(Source: Sharerice)

บ่วงร้ายพ่ายรัก
Akkanee falls in love with the spoiled daughter of a very wealthy man, Paramee as he protects her from Chain, her fiance, a man who has malicious intent on her family. Simple enough. Chain is out for revenge, he believes that Det, Paramee’s father, caused his father’s death and stole his father’s company in a cold-hearted manner. He wants payback, return of his father’s company, money, prestige, and happiness. The first part of his revenge is seducing Det’s two daughters with the intention of marrying one of them and using them to take over Det’s company. Chain pursues Det’s youngest daughter Amika first but stops when she falls ill with SLE (Systemic Lupus Erthematosus). Amika is weak, doesn’t finish school, and can not take part in managing the family’s company, so Chain moves on to sister number 2, the eldest sister Paramee, he moves quick and easily won her heart. Det sees through Chain’s scoundrel plans and has Akkanee to babysit Paramee.

พยัคฆ์สาวแซ่บอีหลี
Police Captain Isaret and his team move in to arrest a gang that lures Thai women to Japan at a Chinese restaurant in Yaowarat. However, they discover that a mysterious group calling themselves the “Wild Cat Women”—consisting of three women and two men, all disguised in cat costumes and masks—has already raided the criminals’ hideout before them.
Isaret follows the trail and suspects a group led by Patsy, the owner of the Pussycat pub in the Ratchada area. She has two women under her wing—Akiko and Ngaklang—and two muscular bodyguards, Wiphu and Wasin. His suspicion turns out to be true.
The Wild Cat Women operation actually began inside a prison. The three women were inmates serving sentences for serious crimes—they had each killed their unfaithful husbands. Their pasts are revealed:
Eventually, all three women were framed for Korket’s murder and met in prison. Praphatsorn even lost her unborn child while incarcerated. In despair, they made a vow: if they ever gained freedom, they would take revenge on Phawit’s powerful network.
Their chance came almost miraculously when Superintendent Perm from a secret government unit recruited them. He wanted to dismantle Phawit’s influential criminal empire and offered the women freedom in exchange for becoming the “Wild Cat Women.” Their mission: infiltrate Phawit’s organization and destroy it from within.
The three underwent intense combat training with Wiphu and Wasin, along with complete facial reconstruction, new identities, and new backgrounds. Praphatsorn became Patsy, Ingorn became Akiko, and Euang-Ngern became Ngaklang.
Patsy lured Hia Kuang and Phawit into becoming regulars at her pub. Phawit became infatuated with Akiko, even taking her as a mistress, while Hia Kuang favored Ngaklang and moved her into a luxury condo. Meanwhile, Akiko developed a relationship with Jenwit, Phawit’s naive nephew, who lived under constant intimidation from him.
Complications arise as Wasin falls for Akiko, and Wiphu for Ngaklang. The Wild Cat Women begin striking against Phawit, but he retaliates by framing them for murder and making them fugitives. Isaret begins hunting them down.
Akiko makes a critical mistake by falling in love with Jenwit, who eventually discovers her true identity. He and Phawit reveal their father-son relationship. Akiko is taken hostage, and the Pussycat pub is destroyed. Patsy and Ngaklang are injured. Patsy confesses the truth to Isaret and asks for his help. He teams up with Superintendent Perm and successfully rescues Akiko.
Phawit then deceives Patsy into assassinating Perm and Isaret in exchange for Akiko’s safety. Though it appears they are killed, it is revealed to be a ruse. Phawit later betrays Patsy and attempts to eliminate the entire Wild Cat gang, but Isaret and Perm reappear, turning the tables.
In the final confrontation, Prab is cornered but spared by the women—only to be captured by special forces waiting outside. Patsy shoots Phawit in the leg, intending for him to face justice, but he escapes with Jenwit. Isaret ultimately captures Hia Kuang’s entire network.
As the three couples prepare for their weddings, Phawit and Jenwit infiltrate the ceremony. Jenwit secretly implants a microchip bomb into Patsy. The group manages to remove it together, refusing to abandon one another. However, the bomb eventually explodes, seemingly killing Patsy.
Phawit and Jenwit retreat to their safehouse to celebrate, only to awaken and find the three women alive, once again in their Wild Cat disguises. In a final twist, Jenwit takes Akiko hostage and implants a bomb in her chest, demanding escape. But when the bomb is detonated, it is revealed that the device had been switched—Jenwit is the one killed instead.
Patsy reveals that they had defused the bomb earlier and planted it on Jenwit. Phawit is finally arrested by Isaret, Wiphu, and Wasin, and brought to justice.
In the end, the three women hold their wedding ceremonies once more. They promise the men they love that they will never return to being the Wild Cat Women—because their vengeance has been fulfilled, and their sins have finally been atoned for.

นางนกต่อ
In the chaos of the city, Khing (Bua Chompoo Ford), a slum girl, is busy mixing a fake “mustache-growing potion” in her kitchen to sell at a temple fair with her friend Hathai. At the same time, police are negotiating with a criminal holding hostages. Sergeant Wanich (Chanchai Worawitthaya) is planning a safe rescue, but Lieutenant Sordit (Phattharaphon Silpajar) suddenly takes matters into his own hands—scaling the building and storming in ahead of everyone. Although he captures one suspect, another escapes with a hostage, prompting Sordit to leap after him into the river in a daring move that shocks everyone.
Back home, Sordit’s mother, Khunying Surangkana, and his father, Prakit, are horrified by the news. Meanwhile, Pimpsiri (Jamie Bouher) sees the report and instantly admires Sordit, developing a crush on him. Her father, Chingchai, tries to arrange for her to get close to Sordit, while Sordit’s parents also attempt to set them up—but he avoids it, focusing on his work instead.
Khing later runs an illegal ping-pong lottery operation, but Sordit and Wanich catch her and arrest her. Her friend Hathai seeks help from Thawi to bail her out, while Wanida—Thawi’s sister and Khing’s rival—takes pleasure in her misfortune. Though Wanich feels sympathy, Sordit remains strict, warning Khing not to repeat her crimes.
Khing continues her schemes, even cheating at gambling, until she is caught by Somphon, a local gangster. Impressed by her cunning, he spares her and wants her to work for him. Sordit and Wanich witness this and later approach Khing, asking her to become a police informant—a “decoy” (นางนกต่อ). Though reluctant, Khing is forced to agree when they threaten legal action against her and Hathai.
As Khing’s life becomes entangled with both the police and the criminal underworld, she is also drawn into working at a cocktail lounge through connections with powerful figures like Sia Sena, who takes an interest in her.
Follow the rest of the story in “The Decoy Girl.”
