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Meri Musibat [Tere Bin FF] by kaahaani
kaahaani
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If 21-year-old Murtasim Shahnawaz Khan were to rank television-worthy revelations in his family, the revelation that Meerab was his chacha-saab's daughter, a Khan, would take the cake. If the secret had shaken him less, he would have enjoyed her gobsmacked expression more. But he was too busy worrying about the new musibat he had inherited - the annoying girl who was once a mere acquaintance was now someone he was forced to understand. Forced to protect. Forced to accommodate into his already complicated life. Follows Meerab x Murtasim during her summer visits to the Khan Haveli | Tere Bin AU based on "what if everyone found out the truth of Meerab's parentage in a less dramatic way".
Unveiling Meerab [Tere Bin FF] by kaahaani
kaahaani
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A Tere Bin Canon Continuation/Fix-It from the Episode 29 terrace scene. With a tumultuous mix of emotions and a cloud of confusion hanging overhead, Meerab reaches a breaking point when Murtasim refuses to believe her about Rohail, and all the frustration that had been building up over the span of her marriage with Murtasim spills over, setting in motion a chain of events that force them both to explore the meaning of love.
| Hawaaon Ke Paighaam | Messages Of The Wind | A Tere Bin AU by DelilahUpInTheClouds
DelilahUpInTheClouds
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He was born to rule; on land and high in the skies. She, it seemed, was born to reign over him. He had defied all odds in his life. She was hell-bent on deifying him. Murtasim Shahnawaz Khan's destiny had been written for him; to take over his family's ancestral seat as a feudal lord and live his life for the people. He'd altered destiny. A man of iron-clad principles, he'd silenced all who dared to question him by becoming Khan Murtasim Khan and Captain Khan simultaneously. He did his duty and indulged in his passion. Why did he have to choose one? He made the rules after all... Meerab Waqas Ahmed didn't like rules. Especially ones made to control her, or any woman for that matter. Out with the old, in with the 'whatever the hell I want to do' was the way it worked in Meerab's world. If this meant deifying family tradition to pave her own way in the world, then she was willing to pay the price for her independence. They say if you play with fire, you're bound to burn, but doesn't ice burn the warm-blooded too? Fire and ice went hand in hand, just like desire and destruction. Note: This story is not completely 'mature'. It may include parts which are mature but can be enjoyed otherwise as well. This wonderful, amazing cover is by moonshine1_ 🤍
Fibs and Fables by autmntales
autmntales
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The whispers spread like wildfire: Murtasim Khan had proposed marriage to the Maliks. Though disguised as an olive branch, anyone with a brain could see the cold tactics involved in this power play. Marrying Malik Mukhtar's only daughter would mean that Murtasim Khan would have rights to every ancestral property of the Maliks, and his heirs would inherit the legacy of two powerful clans. It was a power move that the onlookers knew the Maliks would have to concede to, men and women harboring a fearful admiration for Murtasim Khan's relentless pursuit for power. But was that all? Was riches, land, and unmatched authority the only motive for the proposal? Or were they even a part of the motive? Was Meerab Malik soon-to-be Khan, just a pawn in this game of chess, or was she the Queen, the King's fiercest protector? PS: Not the regular Enemies-to-lovers
Believing You by aristotle1989
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"Doctors need to be tough, not sensitive souls who complain to their sisters about their rude bosses," he said finally. "You are a piece of work. Don't talk to me unless it is essential. And stop listening to my private conversations," I replied. PS: This fan-fiction is inspired by characters in the drama Yakeen ka Safar, written by Farhat Ishtiaq. Cover: @sahadasfiya_jaans