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This story takes place in Japan, way back when samurai and geisha still exsisted. When marriages were arranged by the older and higher ranking samurai. Where if one was to become a geisha, her fate was sealed for life as to never have a romantic relationship. This story is about a match made in hell. Or rather, a soon to be made match. Four apprentice samurai had their marriage arranged by their master to of course, four other women. Two of the women had been geisha all their lives and suddenly were called off from their duties to become wedded to high ranking samurai rather than becoming mistresses. The other two were daughters of the master himself. The four samurai must fight, and the strongest one would marry the master's daughter.
Both of the geisha were the daughters of the master's friends. The master had made a promise to their grandfathers that they would be wedded, and although normally promises would not be kept, a promise made by a higher ranked person must be kept, and the master had been indebted to the grandfathers of the geisha. Therefore, he offered them such a thing.
The two daughters of the master were both willing to do so, although deep down inside they honestly didn't want to wed at their age. They want to do as their father says, but deep down inside they're rethinking about what they're doing and wonder if they should complain.
The samurai don't mind and wish to keep with traditions, although they do not want to marry geisha, mostly because geisha are not wives, they are mistresses. Therefore, it would be shameful to marry such a woman. But at the same time, they cannot go against their master, and thus they do not fight against him.
Will things go smoothly?
Both of the geisha were the daughters of the master's friends. The master had made a promise to their grandfathers that they would be wedded, and although normally promises would not be kept, a promise made by a higher ranked person must be kept, and the master had been indebted to the grandfathers of the geisha. Therefore, he offered them such a thing.
The two daughters of the master were both willing to do so, although deep down inside they honestly didn't want to wed at their age. They want to do as their father says, but deep down inside they're rethinking about what they're doing and wonder if they should complain.
The samurai don't mind and wish to keep with traditions, although they do not want to marry geisha, mostly because geisha are not wives, they are mistresses. Therefore, it would be shameful to marry such a woman. But at the same time, they cannot go against their master, and thus they do not fight against him.
Will things go smoothly?

