Fate has a way of bringing people together from "summary" of The Princess Bride by William Goldman
In a land full of twists and turns, where fate is known to play its hand in the lives of its inhabitants, it is not uncommon to see how circumstances align to bring two people together. This is what happened when Buttercup, the beautiful young maiden, and Westley, the farm boy, found themselves entwined in a love that transcended time and space.
Their paths first crossed when Westley worked on Buttercup's family farm, and it was there that their bond began to blossom. Fate seemed to be at play as they fell deeply in love, their hearts beating as one despite the challenges that lay ahead. As quickly as their love had bloomed, it was torn apart when Westley embarked on a journey to seek his fortune, only to be reported dead at the hands of the Dread Pirate Roberts.
But fate had other plans for the star-crossed lovers, as years later, they found themselves reunited in the most unlikely of circumstances. Buttercup, now engaged to Prince Humperdinck, was captured by Vizzini and his band of misfits, only to be rescued by a mysterious man in black. Little did she know that this man was none other than her long-lost love, Westley, who had miraculously survived his encounter with the Dread Pirate Roberts.
As they navigated through a series of trials and tribulations together, it became clear that fate had indeed brought them back into each other's arms. Their love stood the test of time and adversity, proving that destiny had a way of guiding them towards each other, no matter the odds stacked against them. In the end, it was their unwavering love and determination that triumphed over all obstacles, solidifying their belief in the power of fate to bring people together.