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Here is classic story idea.

Two strangers wake up one morning and finds out that they are married to each other. Now the story is about finding out who are they? And will they try to make the marriage work? Also how will their families react to this situation?
 
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In India...

Here is classic story idea.

Two strangers wake up one morning and finds out that they are married to each other. Now the story is about finding out who are they? And will they try to make the marriage work? Also how will their families react to this situation?

This is basically an arranged marriage. My co-worker met her husband a week before their wedding.
 
Let's take it up a notch.

You wake up, in a hospital. Your head, and the head of your worst enemy, have both been grafted onto the same body. You have equal control of everything below the neck. What do you do?

(this pretty much sums up my view of marriage, by the way)
 
Let's take it up a notch.
Or three.

You wake up, in a hospital. Your head, and the head of your worst enemy, have both been grafted onto the same body. You have equal control of everything below the neck. What do you do?
That's ... interesting. I envisaged it as waking up in adjacent hospital beds, in the records as married to each other, and not remembering anything. But that's been done, right? Or the old standby of waking in a casino-hotel room with a stranger and a marriage license, officiated by an Elvis player. Or maybe by Judge Roy Bean. Yeah, better yet, throw in some time travel. The guy remembers partying in 2015 Shanghai and wakes up in bed married to Calamity Jane in 1890 Denver She doesn't remember the wedding either. Neither does her sister, who shares their bed. Frivolity and discovery ensue.

(this pretty much sums up my view of marriage, by the way)
Sometimes it works out that way. Sometimes it takes a few decades to adjust. Sometimes there's mutual decapitation.
 
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