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For twenty-four years, Anya lived by a strict, unwritten code: keep the peace, maintain the optics, and never speak of the fractures running through her family home. But with her wedding to David just two months away, the weight of the upcoming commitment begins to crush her. Every loving look from her fiancé doesn't bring joy; it brings an overwhelming, suffocating dread.
When Anya finally panics and attempts to call off the wedding, she is met with the cold, calculated fury of her parents, Richard and Elena. To them, the cancellation is an embarrassing public failure, an insult to their social standing, and an act of childish immaturity.
Anya reveals the deepest, most terrifying secret of her soul: she isn't running from David; she is running from the haunting fear that she is fundamentally broken. Convinced she is destined to either be cheated on or to become a bitter echo of her mother, Anya views the wedding altar not as a beginning, but as a trap. Left with a raw, devastating choice, she chooses to face the storm outside alone, leaving her parents trapped in the quiet ruin of their own making.