Chapter 1

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Emma stirred the bubbling pot of pasta sauce in the cozy kitchen, the aroma of garlic and tomatoes filling the air. Her younger sister, Rose, walked in, her eyes reflecting the weariness of four years of marriage.

Rose: (sighs) "Emma, I appreciate you doing this for us. Lucas is running late from work, and the twins are driving me insane."

Emma: (smiles) "No problem, Rose. Anything for you."

As they set the table, the door swung open, revealing Lucas with exhaustion etched on his face.

Lucas: "Hey, Em. Thanks for doing this. It's been a crazy day."

Emma: "Don't mention it. Just sit down and relax. Dinner will be ready soon."

As they sat down for the meal, the conversation shifted to family matters.

Rose: "Mom and Dad keep asking when you're going to settle down. They've been talking to this guy, Tom, an investment banker."

Emma: (rolls her eyes) "Seriously? I've never even met the guy. Why are they so obsessed with my love life?"

Rose: "They mean well, Em. They just want you to be happy."

Later that evening, Emma found herself in the living room, facing her concerned parents.

Dad: "Emma, we've been thinking about your future. Tom is a great match, stable job, good family. It's time you move on from Lucas."

Emma: (frustrated) "Dad, you know why Lucas and I broke up. It was never about us. He wanted Rose."

Mom: "Tom is not like Lucas. He's mature, successful. Give him a chance."

Emma: "I won't marry someone I've never met. I need to find love on my terms, not based on someone else's expectations."

The tension lingered in the air, a silent battle between tradition and Emma's desire for independence.

As Emma lay in bed at night, the weight of past heartbreaks pressed upon her like a heavy quilt, suffocating the air around her. The truth Lucas had confessed echoed in her mind, a haunting melody that played in the silence of her dimly lit room. At 35, she found herself adrift, a lost soul navigating the wreckage of shattered dreams.

The prospect of marrying someone she had never met, an arrangement orchestrated by well-intentioned parents, loomed like an ominous cloud over her. The soft glow of her bedside lamp illuminated the room, revealing the traces of weariness etched on her face.

An accomplished economics professor by day, Emma's nights were a stark contrast - a canvas painted with the solitude of unfulfilled desires. The rhythmic ticking of the clock on her nightstand seemed to accentuate the monotony of her existence, each second echoing the loneliness that enveloped her.

As she lay there, the distant laughter of university students enjoying the spontaneity of young love drifted through her thoughts like a bittersweet melody. It was a melody that reminded her of the vivacity of romance, a symphony she felt detached from.

The contours of her room bore witness to the dichotomy of her life - the shelves filled with books and academic achievements, a testament to her intellectual prowess, juxtaposed against the looming emptiness that pervaded her personal ssphere.

The nagging echoes of her parents' expectations reverberated in the stillness of the night. The idea of meeting Tom, an unseen suitor arranged for her, felt like a scripted scene in a life she had not authored. The bedside clock ticked away, measuring the distance between her reality and the dreams that had slipped through her fingers.

In the hushed moments before sleep claimed her, Emma clung to the remnants of her identity as a professor, finding refuge in the intellectual pursuits that provided a semblance of purpose. Yet, beneath the facade of academic achievement, she yearned for a connection that transcended the boundaries of societal expectations.

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