There are three kinds of married people in the world. First, those whose marriages are arranged; I’ve never quite understood that concept (despite having witnessed it for the past 23 years), but I’m sure there’s a method to their madness. Then there are those who fall in love and marry their soul mates. These few are probably the most fortunate people in the world. And lastly, there are those couples that marry for the sake of their parents, for money, or play it safe and marry the “back-up” friend. These are the most unfortunate ones in the world… and they don’t even know it. Until one day, as they’re walking down the path that destiny has carved out for them, they stumble upon their soul mate, and are faced with the hardest question of all: What do you do when you meet the love of your life and you’re married to someone else? What do you do once you’ve already said ‘I do’?
*Excerpts taken from KANK
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