In a quiet town where people believed that love solved nearly every problem, a young man named Daniel and a young woman named Eliza were preparing to begin their life together. Their wedding was only weeks away, and from the outside everything seemed perfect. Their families adored each other, their friends celebrated their engagement, and the two of them shared the kind of laughter that made strangers smile. Yet behind their happy smiles, both of them carried a secret worry they had never told anyone except their parents.
Daniel was kind, thoughtful, and hardworking, but he had a problem that had troubled him since his teenage years. No matter how often he washed his feet, no matter what soap or remedy he tried, they always had a terrible smell. It was something he was deeply embarrassed about, something he feared might ruin the romance of married life. He imagined the first night they would sleep together, and his heart would race with anxiety. What if Eliza noticed? What if she found it disgusting? What if the woman he loved began to look at him differently? The thought alone made him restless.