If the only chance of living happily-ever-after for a couple was determined by algorithms, would you bother with dating? Especially if those algorithms were so good at predicting who would go well together that you might as well forego the process of finding a mate and let the algorithms do it for you? Would you trust an algorithm to tell you who you belong with? Will love stories persist when technology arranges marriages? For Zaire, the answer to both of those questions is "yes," but for this story raises the question: is 'happily ever after' is determined by what society calls the norm? This is Deleted Scene from the Unexpected Inlander series.