In the elegant hotel lounge, Julia Robin sat across from her blind date, and her eyes widened in surprise. He was even more handsome than she had expected, with chiseled features and an air of confidence that commanded attention. This was her third blind date in the last two months, all orchestrated by her friend Vanessa, who wished to see her get into a relationship with someone that would truly love and care for her.
Julia, who was a soft-spoken, stunning and successful twenty-five year old, had been too focused on her career to think about marriage, which worried her friends. So, they had taken matters into her own hands, setting up blind dates in hopes of finding the perfect match for Julia. And now, she was face-to-face with the most impressive candidate yet.
But Julia was willing to look beyond physical appearance and get straight to the point. So she decided to ask a direct question,
When do you plan on getting married? Her mind was made up to skip the dating process only if his expectations weren't too demanding. Her mother's wish was to see her get married, and Julia was willing to compromise it if it meant fulfilling her mother's wishes.
The man was surprised by her bluntness, but his bright smile put her at ease. "We've just met, right? He said, his warm tone disarming her. Julia felt a flutter in her chest as she introduced herself. I'm Julia Robin.
I'm Max Wellington, he replied, his eyes crinkling at the corners as he smiled. "And I must say, Julia, you're quite direct.
Julia laughed, feeling a hint of embarrassment. "I guess I am. My mother's desire is to see me settle down, and I figure, why waste time, right?
Max chuckled. "I like your honesty.
But tell me, what makes you think I'm the type that would want to settle down?
Julia studied him, taking in the sharp jawline and piercing blue eyes. "Well my instinct says you're the type who has his life together. And my friend did some research, she said you're doing well in your chosen career."
Max raised an eyebrow. "Your friend sure did her homework.
Julia nodded, feeling a bit apologetic. "She means well. She just wants to see me happy.
Max leaned in, his voice taking on a conspiratorial tone. "I think we both know our loved ones always want us to be happy, but sometimes they forget we have our own plans."
Julia smiled, feeling a spark of connection between them. "Exactly! I mean, I love my mother, but sometimes she forgets I'm an adult."
Max laughed. "I know the feeling. So, tell me Julia, what do you do?
Oh that ! I am a fashion designer.
"Max right?, yes, that's me," Max confirmed, his eyes crinkling at the corners as he smiled. "And I must say, Julia, you're quite impressive. A successful fashion designer, and you're also responsible for your mother? That's admirable."
Julia blushed, feeling a sense of relief that Max seemed to understand her situation. "Yeah, well, someone's got to take care of her. And I'm happy to do it."
Max nodded, his expression thoughtful. "I can relate. I've been on my own since my parents passed away, and it's not always easy. But it sounds like we both have a strong sense of responsibility."
Julia concurred. "Yeah, I think we do. And I must say, I'm surprised. I didn't expect this."
Max raised an eyebrow. This?!
Julia laughed. "You know, a normal conversation.
I was expecting some kind of... I don't know, a weirdo or something."
Max chuckled. "Well, I'm glad I could surprise you. And I have to say, I'm impressed by your honesty. Most people wouldn't admit to being on a blind date, let alone one set up by someone else."
Julia shrugged. "Well, I thought about it, there isn't any use hiding it.
Why hide it? We're both here for the same reason, right?"
Max nodded, his eyes locked on hers. "Right. And I think we both know what we're looking for. Someone to share our lives with, someone to trust and support us."
Julia felt a flutter in her chest as she met his gaze. "Exactly. And I think we both know that marriage is a big step. It's not something to be taken lightly."
Max agreed, his expression serious. "Absolutely. Which is why I'm glad we're having this conversation. Julia, I think we both need to be honest with each other if we want to make this work."
So tell me something, Julia. What do you think is the key to a successful marriage?
Julia exhaled: "Hmm, that's a great question. I think communication is essential. And trust, of course."