Betrothed(onhold)
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  • Reads 168
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published May 03, 2013
Have you ever wonder what would be the feeling of marrying someone you don't know? A person you have never met, you have never seen, you have never talked to, you have never had SMS/MMS/Chat  or had never ever thought about. Think about what were our ancestors did long before time. Some were married against their free will, some rebelled and found new love but there were also some who found love through it.
Of course, you would feel uncomfortable marrying a stranger. who wouldn't? but what happens when you got no choice? or you got a choice but to marry that person would be the most practical or wisest to do? or what if you don't like any one yet then that person appears in front of you with your parents, will you give in and love that person?

Here's a story about a 15 yr old girl named Aisah Kiran who's living obediently with her family. She lives in Philippines in a well known tribe called the Maranaos. As everyone know, her tribe follows the old tradition of getting married through parental marriage or also called arranged marriage. Her friends, classmates, teachers, and suitors know there would be a time she will get married someday through that tradition. No one knows who, where and when she'll get married. Not until, when a family's relative comes back to marry her.

A very unexpected day of proposal.

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