Chapter 1
Everyone who lives in this world deserves a good family. A good family is the one thing in life you can never buy, no matter how much you give or invest. A woman with great courage does not need to be recognized, praised, or cherished, but she must at least be given space to live freely in this world.
1971 was a remarkable year — a year that welcomed a baby girl blessed with loving parents. The first sound Sara ever heard was her mother’s gentle humming, a melody that promised love, safety, and a home she would never forget. She had everything she could ever wish for: two caring brothers, devoted parents, and a home built on love. From the very start, love was the foundation of their life, guiding every moment and every choice. Sara never wanted to disappoint her parents or her brothers.
As Sara grew older, the idea of marriage never crossed her mind. In that era, many girls explored friendships, imagined partners, and longed for independence during their teenage years, only to hesitate or fear the reality of marriage as they approached that age. Sara was different. From the very beginning, she had no interest in marriage. Her heart belonged entirely to her parents and brothers. She wanted to stay close to them, to remain in the home that had cradled her childhood with warmth and love. She cherished the quiet moments — falling asleep on her father’s chest, cuddling in her mother’s arms, laughing with her brothers under the afternoon sun. The thought of leaving it never appealed to her; she longed for the comfort, safety, and quiet happiness of that home to last her whole life. To Sara, her family and their home were everything — a lifelong sanctuary where her heart truly belonged.