...That she got married. Once she found a man to love, then she’d surely be able to finally move on from all this…
Alas, that was easier said than done. Maybe it was because she had already seen how perfect love could be, but each of her blind dates felt… odd.
“We’re both getting old, so let’s have a child as soon as possible after marriage.”
“We can get married, but I expect you to take care of my mother full-time.”
“Is it fine if we only spend our own money after marriage?”
By the end of the week, Lana was already sick of all the odd men she had come across, and when the next one walked up to her, she didn’t even bother looking up as she grumbled, “…Sorry, no more today. I can’t take it…”
“Even if it’s me?” replied the familiar voice, prompting Lana to raise a slight brow before looking up… and to her surprise, it was James!
Looking at the handsome man who had a black suit on, the startled Lana said, “S-sir James? What do you-”
“Mean? Exactly what I said. I’m here for a blind date.”
“…But… Didn’t you want to remain single…?” asked the understandably flabbergasted Lana.
Chuckling in response, James replied, “Nothing is permanent. Besides, my brothers are getting old, and my sister already has four children, so… I just figured that it was about time I made a move.”
“…Even if that’s the case… Why me? You’re just pulling my leg, right?”
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