In a charming yet complicated love story, we meet a young and disillusioned woman who, after the breakup of her romantic relationship, finds herself in a sea of doubt. In the midst of her despair, she decides to accept a marriage of convenience with a charming man who is not her true love. This new beginning promises to be a simple solution to her emotional problems, but things are not that straightforward.
Throughout her married life, the protagonist faces the realities of living with a husband who is kind and considerate, but whose presence never quite fills the void left by her former love. As the days go by, she faces a dilemma: can she truly learn to love someone who is not her true "pattern" of happiness?
Meanwhile, the social climate of the 1930s, with its conventions and expectations, serves as a backdrop that influences her decisions. Her friendship with her husband deepens, and in the process, she realizes that love can manifest in so many ways. When her old lover unexpectedly returns to her life, the protagonist finds herself at an emotional crossroads that forces her to reevaluate everything she truly desires.
With a mix of laughter and tears, this poignant exploration of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery reveals that sometimes, what you really need is right in front of you, if only you would open your eyes wide enough.