Sophia sat in front of the mirror, wearing a fancy wedding dress.
The room was full of people, all rushing around and getting things ready. But Sophia wasn't happy. This wedding wasn't her choice.
Her family and her husband Levon's family decided it. Levon Easton, a wealthy and important man, was now her husband. But she didn't really know him.
The dress looked pretty, and the room smelled nice with all the flowers, but Sophia felt worried. Levon,
standing next to her, seemed confident, but she could tell he was thinking about something else.
They said their promises, everyone clapped and cheered, but she felt like she was playing a part in a play she didn't choose.
The wedding kept going with lots of traditions that felt more like rules to her .
Her mind went away from the party, thinking about the life after this big hall. Levon, her new husband, felt like a stranger—a person she didn't know anything about
The party turned into a big celebration, where everyone smiled and laughed, but Sophia's heart wasn't in it. She and Levon took pictures, but their smiles were like masks hiding how they really felt.
Tradition felt heavy on Sophia as people wished her well, their words not really reaching her.
As the night went on, Sophia couldn't shake off the feeling of being stuck in a story she didn't choose. Music played, and people danced
but her heart danced to a different beat—a rhythm of doubt and uncertainty.
In the quiet moments between the loud celebrations, Sophia looked out of a window and wondered about the life she was stepping into.
Levon was known for being successful in business, but who was he beyond that? Did he have dreams and fears that went beyond offices and money?
The night continued, and the big celebration started to slow down. Sophia found herself in a luxurious car, going to Levon's manion—
a place that would now be her home. The city lights passed by outside the window,
When the car stopped , she felt a bit scared. The house looked impressive,
but she didn't know what challenges were waiting for her inside. Taking a deep breath, she got out of the car,