When the life of Piangkhwan, an Omega from a prominent family, is shattered by the massive gambling debts left behind by her stepfather—a legacy of disgrace—the only option presented by her influential creditor, the Matriarch, is to marry Khun Nueng, the cold-hearted Alpha heir, and bear a successor to settle the debt.
Nuengruethai never wanted this marriage. She despises the family politics that reduce an Omega to a mere vessel for producing an heir. On their wedding night, orchestrated with provocative drugs, the stoic Alpha makes an unthinkable decision: she kidnaps her own bride, fleeing the estate.
From a deceptive marriage born of coercion, they are led to a safe house that confines them, just the two of them. As the Alpha's icy exterior is gradually melted by the Omega's hidden kindness and capabilities, the Omega's fear transforms into trust. A bond, not a product of scheming but of primal, demanding instincts, weaves itself into a true snare of love.
Amidst a war for power, where one has become the other's very breath and the other has become her everything, they must risk their lives to protect the family that was born from a lie.