Question: The blurry "FOCUS" tattoo on Peach's ulna in Me and Thee, is it Peach's tattoo or actor Phuwin's tattoo? Because it'd be hella cool if the tattoo was for a photographer!
Especially because that photographer is an isolated Blue Boy who only sees the world through his camera.
So, much like another Blue Boy we know who lived his life through his camera lens, Peach is going to have to learn how to live in the moment and not just capture them.
Which means he actually has to go out into the world rather than staying in, alone, by himself, away from people even though he believes it keeps him safe and out of trouble (I'm looking at you Gen Z).
But instead Peach is living his best version of the Eiffel 65 song in his blue house playing his handpan.
Which means it's time for fate to step in and bring some trouble directly to him since he is so hellbent on playing it safe.
A Red Rascal has entered the chat.
Peach, surprisingly, goes to the wrap party for the launch of Ran as the Arseni ambassador, a company just magically owned by Mr. Red Flag.
But as Blue Boy Peach is taking a break from the party in the blue bathroom, fate thinks it's the perfect time for him to meet the guy who is going to throw his calm life into chaos.
And Mr. Red Flag appears right before his very eyes, being The Whole Problem he was born to be.
If anyone needs me, I'll be living in this visual.
Originally, Mr. Red Flag was going to the party to purchase a night of sex with Ran, but ironically enough, Ran is already trying to avoid his own red flag in the shape of his (ex?) boyfriend, Tawan.
And now that our Blue Boy has meet this Red Rascal, his world becomes a litter redder.
That's the power of a Red Rascal. They leave a mark, be it a red mark due to a slap on the face or a sweet kiss on the cheek.
So right now, let's be thankful our resident Red Rascal has chosen kindness instead of violence.
Even if that kindness includes basically kidnapping a Blue Boy for lunch under the threat of murder.
And what a lovely red place it is that he takes Peach to with such a long table between them so they can't even hear each other, or get to know each other, or get closer . . . -_-
Listen, Red Rascals are known for being passionate not for being smart, but Blue Boys are, so thankfully Peach decides to close the huge gap between them, so they can get to know each other a little better.
But that gap is only the physical one because, figuratively, they still have plenty of barriers between them and caging them in away from each other even though we all know the love is already brewing in the background.
And we also know what is the real problem here!
But as strange as it is, it's not all our Red Rascal's fault!
Because even though Peach wears a red hat (*eye twitch in American trauma*) the next day after eating with a Red Rascal, he is still focusing on the wrong part of that meeting.
He is so focused on the fact that our Red Rascal heard him and sent Ran a small bouquet of red roses with a red ribbon, that he misses the most important part.
Mr. Red Flag also sent him a gift in a pink bag with a blue ribbon.
And the gift was bitter chocolates, just like Peach likes, in the shape of peaches. But Peach didn't see it until he was told.
So although this Red Rascal named Thee seems like a menace, he is actually a keen observer who not only knows how to listen but he is also in expert in color exchanges since he instantly picked up Peach's color and wore it.
Which means I already have color-coded boys in love. In the very first episode.
But the question is, how long will it take Peach to see it?