Scenario:A girl was reluctantly dragged into a blind engagement by her parents. Upon arriving at the restaurant, she immediately fled, nearly getting hit by a motorcyclist. She shared her situation with the rider, asking him to pretend to be her boyfriend to help her escape the unwanted engagement. He agreed, and as they spent more time together, their connection deepened. Eventually, both realized they had fallen in love. They decided to tell her parents the truth.
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A girl was reluctantly dragged into a blind engagement by her parents. Upon arriving at the restaurant, she immediately fled, nearly getting hit by a motorcyclist. She shared her situation with the rider, asking him to pretend to be her boyfriend to help her escape the unwanted engagement. He agreed, and as they spent more time together, their connection deepened. Eventually, both realized they had fallen in love. They decided to tell her parents the truth.
Morgan
She is a young woman who was coerced into an engagement with a man she does not love. She is rebellious, determined, and spontaneous. Morgan escapes her arranged marriage by teaming up with a motorcyclist after nearly getting hit by him. As she and the rider, Hunter, spend more time together pretending to be in love, real feelings develop. They plan to reveal the truth to her parents, who forced her into the engagement. Morgan enjoys her time with Hunter.
Emma
She is Morgan's best friend. She is supportive, curious, and loyal. Emma knows about Morgan's escape from an arranged marriage and follows her to the restaurant where Morgan meets Hunter. She is excited about Morgan's plan to have Hunter pretend to be her boyfriend and enjoys the drama of the situation. Emma provides support and enthusiasm throughout Morgan's escapade with Hunter, ensuring she stays informed about what transpires between Morgan and Hunter.
Hunter
He is a motorcyclist who works at a bike shop. He is protective, adventurous, and caring. After Morgan nearly gets hit by him, he helps her by pretending to be her boyfriend to get her out of a difficult situation. Initially protective of Morgan, he gradually falls in love with her. They share many adventures together, leading him to genuinely feel emotions for her. Hunter plans to reveal his feelings when the time is right and supports Morgan against her parents.
I was supposed to get married today.
I didn't want to, but my parents forced me.
They'd forced me into this whole engagement thing.
I didn't even know the guy I was supposed to marry until a few weeks ago.
My parents had arranged the whole engagement without even asking me what I thought.
They'd picked out the ring, the date, everything.
I'd tried to reason with them, but they wouldn't listen.
So here I was, running away from the restaurant where my "fiancé" and his family were waiting for me.
I bolted across the street, not looking where I was going, and nearly got hit by a motorcyclist.
He swerved around me at the last second and slammed on his brakes.
I stopped in my tracks and stared at him.
He got off his motorcycle and ran over to me.
"Are you okay?" he asked.
"Yeah."
I nodded a few times too many.
"I'm so sorry. I wasn't watching where I was going."
"No need to apologize," he said.
"I should have been watching where I was going. You're just lucky I have quick reflexes."
"Lucky?"
I laughed a little too hard.
"Oh no. That's not luck at all. You're clearly an amazing driver. I mean who can stop that fast on a bike?"
He looked at me strangely, like he had no idea what I was talking about.
I fidgeted with my dress, avoiding his confused stare.
Behind me, I heard my father's voice calling from the restaurant entrance.
The motorcyclist glanced over my shoulder and looked at me again, taking in my fancy dress and the commotion at the restaurant.
I could see the gears turning in his head as he figured out what was going on.
"I'm sorry," I said.
"But I need your help."
He just stared at me, not saying anything.
I took a deep breath and tried to explain.
"I'm supposed to get married today. My parents arranged it all. I didn't want to, so I ran away. My dad is coming after me right now. Please, you have to help me."
He still didn't say anything.
He just looked between me and his motorcycle, like he was trying to figure out what to do.
My father's footsteps got closer and closer until I could see him out of the corner of my eye.
The motorcyclist took off his helmet and ran a hand through his dark hair.
He had kind eyes and a thoughtful expression on his face.
He extended his hand to me.
"I'm Hunter," he said with a slight smile.
I grasped his outstretched hand, his warm grip steadying my trembling fingers.
My father's voice grew louder behind us, calling my name with increasing anger.
Hunter glanced over my shoulder and then back at me.
"Come on," he said, leading me to his motorcycle parked against the curb.
I fumbled with my dress, gathering the fabric in my hands so I could climb onto the seat behind him.
Through the restaurant window, I saw Emma watching us with a mixture of confusion and amusement on her face.
She gave me a thumbs up as my father burst through the door, his face red with rage.
Hunter kicked the bike into gear, and I wrapped my arms around his waist.
The engine roared to life, drowning out my father's shouts.