AAHIL Marriage is very sacred in my eyes. With it come responsibilities and you’re held accountable for the way you treat your partner. That’s the thing though. I kept trying to explain to my parents that I can’t do justice with her. I’m always at the office doing work and barely ever come home. But no, Mom wanted to quickly get me married to someone before I turned thirty––which I will in two months. So here I am, shopping for my engagement clothes––which, by the way, is tomorrow. It’s not really a big function. There’s going to be only my family and hers. “What was her name again?” I turn my head to face Abdallah, my best friend, as we continue strolling inside the mall. Abdallah makes a disapproving sound, “Eshal,” Right. So, I haven’t yet met this Eshal and that’s what tomorro