past's secrets, combined with the expectations of the present, dragging her toward a point of no return. Her relationship with Mihai, tho
ny façade. The discovery that her son had been seeing Loana quickly reached her ears. In the luxurious Dinu mansion, the walls held secrets that only a few
him with a cup of tea in her hands. Her gaze was fixed, more serious
ith the softness of someone who knows
son behind her attitude. However, he knew his mother well an
sation was headed. "You can't keep seeing her. The differences between you two are too g
urt the most was that his mother, always so calculating, didn't see what he saw in Loana
d, his voice heavy with frustration. "Not ever
ge she didn't understand. The idea that someone like Loan
other insisted, each word laced with hidden disdain. "If you keep seeing her, you won't only ruin yourself, but y
h a very clear education about social differences, about the expectations he was supposed to meet,
tension, Mih
esn't matter where she comes from. People in the house have always
tea on the table without saying another word. Mihai stayed there, staring at the empty cu
way. Her mother, worried about her daughter's relationship with Mihai, also began t
er mother was waiting for her in the kitchen, her face grave. The air wa
"I've heard rumors about Mihai. What are you doing? You know he's not suitable for you. It's not just
to calm herself, but her
sked, trying to hide the
firmly. "They're different, Loana. They don't understand what it's like to live like us, they don't under
n her world and Mihai's, but she couldn't understand why her mother didn't see tha
ll about what you have or where you come from," Loana replied
t terrified her. In her heart, she knew that any relationship crossing class lines
past. There were secrets and decisions she couldn't reveal, ones she had made in her yout
er told her that she had to fight for what she felt, that she couldn't let fear or family expectations control her. If Mihai mea
t worlds, and the pressure from both sides could end up separating them, even