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An Arranged Marriage That Became Love

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When Meera's parents arranged her marriage to Rajiv, a man she had met only twice before their wedding day, she walked down the aisle with quiet uncertainty rather than romantic excitement, hoping simply that respect and companionship might grow between them over time, since love itself felt like an unrealistic expectation for such a practical arrangement. The early months of their marriage passed in polite but somewhat distant routine, both still essentially strangers learning to share a life and home neither had chosen entirely on their own terms. Slowly, through small daily kindnesses, Rajiv remembering her preferred tea exactly how she liked it, Meera noticing and gently addressing his quiet worries about his struggling business, a genuine warmth began developing between them that neither had anticipated from their initially practical arrangement. A difficult illness in Meera's family tested their young marriage seriously, and Rajiv's steady, unwavering support throughout those frightening weeks revealed a depth of character that finally allowed Meera's cautious respect to deepen into something she recognized, with some surprise, as genuine love. Years later, watching younger relatives nervously enter their own arranged marriages, Meera often told them that love did not always arrive instantly, sometimes it grew quietly through consistent kindness and shared difficulty, becoming, in her own experience, every bit as real and lasting as any love that began with immediate romantic passion.
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When Meera's parents arranged her marriage to Rajiv, a man she had met only twice before their wedding day, she walked down the aisle with quiet uncertainty rather than romantic excitement, hoping simply that respect and companionship might grow between them over time, since love itself felt like an unrealistic expectation for such a practical arrangement. The early months of their marriage passed in polite but somewhat distant routine, both still essentially strangers learning to share a life and home neither had chosen entirely on their own terms. Slowly, through small daily kindnesses, Rajiv remembering her preferred tea exactly how she liked it, Meera noticing and gently addressing his quiet worries about his struggling business, a genuine warmth began developing between them that neither had anticipated from their initially practical arrangement. A difficult illness in Meera's family tested their young marriage seriously, and Rajiv's steady, unwavering support throughout those frightening weeks revealed a depth of character that finally allowed Meera's cautious respect to deepen into something she recognized, with some surprise, as genuine love. Years later, watching younger relatives nervously enter their own arranged marriages, Meera often told them that love did not always arrive instantly, sometimes it grew quietly through consistent kindness and shared difficulty, becoming, in her own experience, every bit as real and lasting as any love that began with immediate romantic passion.

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