As she walked through the terminal, she turned back one last time. He wasn't crying. He stood tall, a solitary, proud figure in a white veshti, waving until she was just a speck in the distance. It was the greatest love story she would ever know—one of letting go, so the other could fly. setting or a childhood flashback to their bond?
The Plot: A childless wealthy man adopts a little girl after a tragedy. Years later, she turns 18, and his "fatherly affection" turns into lust. He tries to marry her off to someone else but cannot bear it. Why it works: The "no blood relation" loophole allows the reader to morally justify the romance. As she walked through the terminal, she turned