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Chapter 1 - CH.1

 

The soft murmur of conversation blended with the clink of fine china, the scent of gourmet dishes wafting in the air. Ethan sat at the head of the table, his gaze steady and unwavering. Despite the formality of the evening, there was no mistaking the respect he felt for the man sitting across from him—the man who had shaped his life in more ways than one. His grandfather.

Ethan's posture was perfect, his expression composed, but internally, his thoughts circled. This dinner wasn't about him. It wasn't about his preferences or desires. It was about his family—his legacy—and most importantly, it was about honoring his grandfather, the man who had always been his guiding force. Ethan knew what this meeting meant. His grandfather had seen something in Elara, something that he believed would complement Ethan in every way.

"You'll find she's everything we've hoped for, Ethan," his grandfather had said earlier, a tone of absolute certainty in his voice. "She's strong, intelligent, and she knows what it means to respect tradition. She'll be good for you... good for both our families."

Ethan respected his grandfather's wisdom. He trusted him, even if his own feelings about the arrangement were... complicated. Ethan wasn't someone who believed in love at first sight. And marriage? To someone he barely knew? It wasn't an idea that sparked excitement in him, but the choice wasn't really his. Not when it came to family.

Across the table, Elara sat, her back straight and poised, the definition of grace. She wasn't nervous. If anything, she was composed, as though she had walked into this dinner a thousand times before. She had the same quiet confidence that spoke volumes, a strength that came from years of living under the weight of high expectations.

 

She loved her family more than anything else, and this was her way of showing that love. Her parents had made their choice, and Elara trusted them. They had always steered her right, and if this was what was best for everyone, she would follow through.

The waiter arrived, the conversation momentarily pausing as everyone was presented with their meals. Elara's gaze flicked over the dish, but it wasn't the food that caught her attention—it was the quiet strength of the man sitting opposite her. Ethan.

He had the air of someone used to being in control, someone who commanded respect without even trying. And yet, there was something else beneath the surface. Elara could sense it—the weight of expectation. He wasn't here for himself, either. He was here because his family needed him to be, just like she was here for hers.

Ethan spoke first, his voice calm and measured, but there was a flicker of something softer when he addressed her.

"I suppose we're both doing this for the same reason," he said, his eyes meeting hers with a quiet intensity. There was no arrogance in his tone, no attempt to hide the truth. He was simply acknowledging the reality they both found themselves in.

Elara nodded slowly, her eyes locking with his. She appreciated his honesty. "For our families," she replied, her voice steady. "I believe in what they want for us. I trust them."

Ethan considered her words carefully. There was something about her that was different from the others he had met—something genuine. In a world where appearances mattered more than substance, Elara was someone who seemed to truly believe in the value of family, of legacy.

"I respect that," Ethan said, his voice softening just slightly. "I believe in honoring my family too. They've always guided me."

The conversation drifted into more mundane topics, their families speaking as if nothing unusual were happening. But as Ethan and Elara exchanged quiet glances and short responses, it was clear that the connection between them was one of mutual understanding—respect for the families that had shaped their lives.

Neither of them spoke of love. Neither of them needed to. In this moment, there was a deeper bond forming—one that went beyond romance. It was a bond forged in the quiet respect of family, of duty, of the unspoken acknowledgment that this was the path they would walk together, however uncertain it seemed.

As the evening drew to a close, both families rose from the table. Elara and Ethan exchanged another brief glance. There was no promise of love between them, not yet. But there was something else—a quiet recognition that this arrangement was more than just a formality.

It was the beginning of something that neither of them fully understood yet.

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