chapter 3

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During the wedding festivities, Aleena's father, Abdullah Khan, was busy interacting with the guests. As he mingled, he happened to meet an old acquaintance, Adam haydri,

Adam haydri was known for his kindness and generosity, always willing to lend a helping hand. He had three sons: Ayaan haydri, the eldest, who was the CEO of a successful company, Adeel haydri, the middle one, and the youngest, Abraham haydri.

As the two men reminisced about old times, Adam Sayed inquired about Abdullah's family, particularly about Aleena. In the course of their conversation, Adam subtly brought up the idea of a potential match between his son and Aleena, suggesting the possibility of a relationship between Ayaan and Aleena.

Abdullah Khan was pleased with the proposal from Adam haydri, but he knew he couldn’t make any decision without consulting Aleena. Similarly, a similar conversation took place between Aleena’s mother, Shagufta, and Ayaan’s mother, Amna. Amna expressed her interest in Aleena for Ayaan, but Shagufta also insisted that she would first discuss the matter with her daughter.

Both Ayaan and Aleena were  focused on their life, with no immediate thoughts of marriage. Moreover, their personalities were vastly different—Ayaan was driven, ambitious, and often seen as arrogant and stern, while Aleena was modest, devout, and warm-hearted. The idea of them together seemed almost improbable, given how different they were. Yet, the seed of possibility had been planted, and now it was up to fate and Aleena’s decision whether this match would ever come to fruition.

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