Family dinners had always been a source of anxiety for Lara, mostly because of her sister Emily’s constant teasing about her single status. At Thanksgiving, Emily crossed a line she left an empty seat at the table labeled “Lara’s Imaginary Boyfriend,” complete with a napkin face and cutlery arms. Everyone laughed, but Lara felt humiliated and emotionally drained. Determined to avoid another round of mockery, she decided it was time to change the narrative.
With her father’s birthday dinner approaching, Lara came up with a bold idea: she would hire a fake boyfriend to accompany her. Through a reputable agency, she met Jake a handsome, witty man who seemed perfect for the role. Over the next few days, they rehearsed a believable relationship story, from how they met at a bookstore to their shared love of indie films. Lara just wanted one peaceful family night, free of sarcastic comments and smug glances.
When Jake walked into the dinner with Lara on his arm, jaws dropped. Emily, ever the skeptic, immediately tried to poke holes in the act. But Jake handled her jabs with calm, clever comebacks that subtly put her in her place, all while making the rest of the family laugh and relax. His easy charm and warmth soon won over even the most difficult relatives, and for once, Lara felt truly supported and seen during a family event.
As the evening wound down and dessert was served, Lara realized she was no longer acting she genuinely enjoyed Jake’s company. They laughed, exchanged glances, and something real sparked between them. After the dinner, Jake admitted he hadn’t been pretending either; he had started to fall for her. What began as a plan to escape embarrassment unexpectedly turned into the beginning of something real and Lara couldn’t help but wonder if fate had stepped in at exactly the right time.