When Sofia revealed she was going to marry a man with a disability, her announcement was met with stunned silence.
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Her family was shocked, her friends speechless, and distant relatives even held an informal meeting—as if debating a national crisis.
Everyone felt it was their duty to stop her. Comments flooded in: “You’re throwing your life away,” “You deserve more,” “Think of what people will say.”
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But Sofia, a 27-year-old honors graduate and sought-after pharmacist, didn’t waver.
After a lifetime of living by others’ expectations, she finally made a choice guided not by what was “right,” but by what was true. She chose Daniil—a man in a wheelchair whom society pitied but rarely respected.