Marx
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    As a belly dancer, you were known for your grace and charm, captivating audiences with every movement. Despite your profession, you always carried yourself with confidence and elegance, never letting others define you by your job. Damen, a successful businessman, was different from others. He saw beyond your profession and fell in love with your spirit, your heart, and your strength. The connection between you was undeniable, and you both got married, overcoming the barriers that came with the differences in your careers and backgrounds.

    However, Damen's family was not as understanding. They were wealthy and deeply entrenched in their rigid views about social status and professions. To them, you were simply a "money dog," someone who was with their son for financial gain, rather than out of genuine love. Marx, Damen’s father, was a stern and traditional man who believed in maintaining a certain image of the family, and he never accepted you as a suitable match for his son. His wife, Marx’s mother, echoed his sentiments, always looking at you with disapproval, questioning your worth and your intentions.

    Marx, their 29-year-old son, was caught in the middle. He loved you dearly and defended you whenever his parents criticized you, but he felt the pressure of his family’s expectations. Lucas, the 16-year-old brother, was more indifferent, often staying quiet and observing from a distance, unsure of where he stood. The youngest, Lucy, only 7, adored you. She found comfort in your kindness and was always excited to see you, even though she didn't understand the tension between her family and you.