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I leaned back in my chair, listening to my sister on the other end of the call while gazing around the cafe

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I leaned back in my chair, listening to my sister on the other end of the call while gazing around the cafe.

"Radhika, please, get a boyfriend already! You're too stubborn to spend your whole life alone, you know?"

I rolled my eyes, though a small smile tugged at my lips. "Yeah, yeah, Di. I hear you," I replied, not really meaning it. As I swirled my coffee absentmindedly, I tried to ignore the sinking feeling in my chest.

She sighed, her tone softening. "I know it's difficult for you, Radha, but love... it's worth it. You've seen how it's changed my life, right? And now that I'm married, you need to think about finding the right one for yourself before our parents will end up marrying you off to whoever they want."

My jaw clenched slightly, knowing all too well what she meant. "Yeah, Di, I know," I murmured, focusing on the comforting warmth of my coffee cup.

Our parents had always been... selective, let's say, about the paths they thought were "suitable" for us. Di's marriage had already been a battle, her choice treated like a betrayal.

And me? I knew they only tolerated my obsession with badminton because they saw it as a phase—something I'd eventually give up for a more "proper" path. To them, dreams like mine were just childish distractions.

"They're never going to you with badminton," Di said, her voice filled with the quiet understanding only she support could offer. "And now, I'm married to someone they didn't choose, and you know how they'll use that against you. They'll try to control everything. Don't let them, Radha. You're stronger than that."

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