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UNFORTUNATE WITH LOVE

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Part One: A Heart in the Shadows

Sarah Matthews had always been a romantic. As a child, she would read her mother’s old romance novels, dog-earing pages with heartfelt declarations of love, moments where souls intertwined and hearts were healed. She grew up believing that love wasn’t just something you found—it was something you earned, something that transformed you into a better version of yourself. She held on to this belief, clinging to it through the years, even as life tossed her into one failed relationship after another.

At 28, she was beginning to doubt herself. Her friends, the ones who had been by her side through every heartbreak, were all finding their way to love. They spoke of soulmates, of meeting someone who made their hearts skip a beat. And Sarah? She sat at the dinner table with them, a glass of wine in hand, nodding and smiling politely, while the ache of her loneliness spread silently through her chest.

In high school, she had her first real crush—a quiet, intellectual boy named Liam. They had spent hours talking about books, the meaning of life, and their dreams for the future. But when Sarah finally confessed her feelings, Liam had given her a hug and said he thought of her like a sister. The rejection, though gentle, had shattered something inside her. She wondered if she was simply destined to be the "best friend" rather than the "girlfriend."

College brought a brief romance with Mark, a charming theater student who had swept her off her feet. Their relationship was everything Sarah had hoped for—passionate, spontaneous, full of potential. But as the months passed, Mark’s attention began to wander. He became distant, then cold, and eventually, he left her for someone else. The pain of that betrayal lingered for years, and Sarah began to wonder if she was cursed, destined to fall for men who could never love her the way she wanted to be loved.

But Sarah wasn’t one to give up on love entirely. She had a theory—that it was better to feel the pain of love than to never experience it at all. Even as the heartache piled up, she kept hoping that someday, somehow, she would meet someone who would change everything.

That hope led her to Chris.

Part Two: Meeting Chris

It was at a mutual friend’s wedding. Sarah had reluctantly agreed to attend, hoping to distract herself from her thoughts about her most recent failed attempt at romance. Her ex, Jason, had ended things just two months ago, citing a vague “lack of connection.” As if that wasn’t painful enough, he had begun dating someone else almost immediately after their breakup.

When Sarah walked into the reception hall, she was instantly struck by the sea of happy couples. Everyone was paired off, laughing and dancing, and there she was—alone, nursing a glass of champagne as if it could dull the ache in her chest.

It was then that she saw him—Chris. Tall, dark-haired, with a warm smile that seemed to radiate effortlessly. He was standing near the bar, talking to one of the groomsmen, but his eyes caught Sarah’s almost immediately. He raised an eyebrow, as though silently questioning why she was standing off to the side.

She smiled awkwardly, hoping he wouldn’t think her a total loner. But Chris didn’t seem to mind. He walked over, introducing himself with a casual ease that put her at ease. They spoke about the wedding, about how they both didn’t know the bride very well but were there to support her. Their conversation flowed smoothly, like old friends catching up.

“Are you a wedding crasher, too?” Chris asked, leaning against the bar. “Or just here to avoid the romantic chaos like me?”

Sarah laughed. “I’m more of a ‘reluctant guest,’ if I’m being honest. I’m recovering from a recent breakup. Wedding vows seem like a cruel reminder.”

Chris’s smile faltered, but only for a second. “Yeah, I get that. I think I’ve been through my share of heartbreaks, too. Sometimes, love can feel like more trouble than it’s worth, don’t you think?”

Sarah was taken aback. Most people she met were still chasing that elusive idea of love, oblivious to the pain it sometimes caused. But Chris spoke as though he understood the cost of love, its messiness, its unpredictability. It was a relief to talk to someone who didn’t gloss over the harder truths about relationships.

They spent the rest of the evening together, chatting, laughing, and sharing stories about their respective misadventures in romance. There was an undeniable connection between them—a warmth, a spark that Sarah hadn’t felt in a long time.

As the night came to a close, Chris asked if she wanted to get coffee sometime. “Maybe we can commiserate some more about how love is both beautiful and utterly ridiculous,” he joked.

Sarah smiled. “I’d like that.”

Part Three: The Promise of Something New

Over the next few weeks, Sarah and Chris began seeing each other regularly. It wasn’t anything serious—at least, not yet. They would meet for coffee or take long walks through the city, talking about everything and nothing. The End

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Episode 1: The Heart’s Guarded Fortress
Emma sat alone at the small coffee shop, stirring her cup of hot chocolate absentmindedly. The steam curled up into the chilly air, but it did little to calm the storm brewing inside her chest. She had always been a romantic, in theory. But in practice? Love had proven to be far less dreamy than she had anticipated. Her phone buzzed on the table. Another text from her best friend, Lily. Emma didn’t need to look at it to know what it would say. She’d already received dozens of these messages in the past month. “How’s it going? Have you heard from him?” Emma sighed, setting the spoon down with a soft clink. She hadn’t heard from James, not in the way Lily hoped. It was as if the universe itself had conspired against her finding happiness in love. James was... a great guy. They’d met through mutual friends, had coffee dates that lasted for hours, and exchanged heartfelt conversations. But just when Emma had begun to let her guard down, he pulled away, as if suddenly remembering that love was too risky, too fragile. She’d received one last, brief message from him a week ago. "I think we need to take a break." Break. A word Emma had come to despise. It was always the same cycle, one that started with excitement and hope, only to end with confusion, self-doubt, and a hollow feeling deep inside. She’d been through this before. Too many times to count. Her phone buzzed again. She picked it up this time and read Lily’s message: “Are you going to call him?” Emma’s finger hovered over the keyboard, but she didn’t respond. How could she explain to Lily that she wasn’t sure she was capable of this anymore? That she wasn’t sure her heart could take another round of disappointment? She imagined Lily’s well-meaning but relentless encouragement, telling her to give it one more try, that love would come when she least expected it. But the truth was, Emma had expected it—and had been disappointed more times than she cared to admit. Her heart was a fortress, and she had built the walls herself. Perhaps she wasn’t unlucky in love—maybe she had simply chosen to protect herself from it. She glanced out the window, watching the snowflakes drift lazily down from the sky, and wondered if she could ever trust anyone again.

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