and there was soft music playing in the background . She took a deep breath and looked around, trying to spot Sage, he wasn't so d
most 30, he wore a dark green suit. His wristwatch gleamed under the soft lights, hinting at luxury, As she walked toward him, she caugh
d, his voice sm
smiled, trying to
the reserved tab
wore a simple, light dress that suited her well, with her hair neatl
ests, hobbies, and jobs, but each word felt forced. Emma could tell Sage was as
reement?" Sage finally sugges
"Yes, I think
fter a year. It sounded practical but far from ideal. Emma agreed, though
home?" Sage asked as th
I'll take a taxi." She needed some
is office. Emma had often looked at the building from her window, d
ing with a stack of papers in front of him. He handed
tly. "Read it, and if you
rules and terms. She could feel the tension in th
bout this as I am," she said,
didn't change. "We
the situation, and she wasn't going to hide it, He might be forced i
and friends, but the thought of the impending marriage loomed over her. Every night, s
ut to leave her office, her
d meet to discuss the wedding deta
dn't avoid this forev
place, with dim lighting and a relaxed atmosphere. Emma arriv
her with a polite nod and sat down across from her. They ordered cof
nce. "We need to discuss the wedd
eally care about the details. I
et's keep it simple. A small ceremon
d. "That s
ther details. It felt more like a business meeting than a discussion a
ing a bit more at ease. The night air was cool and refreshing, an
nded up here?" Emma asked su
thoughtful. "All the time. But some
ow. It's just... n
racing with anxiety. "Me neit
lost in their own thoughts. When they rea
alking me home,"
"Anytime. Goo
night,
nd handling family expectations. Each meeting was filled with polite conversations and occa
She felt a mix of emotions-nervousness, frustration, and a strange sense of calm.When she walked down the aisle and saw Sage waiting for her, their famil
eyes it was cold and devoid of warmth. It wasn
gant, but it felt cold and unwelcoming. From the moment she stepped inside,
ped one evening, frustrated with Sage'
age shot back. "Why can't you just
have my own mind, and I won't j
es. "This isn't easy for me, d
y for me either. But we're stuck in this,
her work and in the small moments of peace she could steal for herself. She
the window. The city lights twinkled in the distanc
ine, as always. She had faced challenges before, and she could handle this too. Em