WhispersOfJharna
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"She was only sixteen when the weight of centuries-old customs crushed her dreams."
In a world where tradition speaks louder than a child's cry, Anaya finds herself trapped in a marriage she never chose. Bright, ambitious, and full of life, she suddenly becomes a bride-overnight, her textbooks are replaced by responsibilities, and her laughter fades into silence.
Zayan, her equally young husband, is no villain-just another prisoner in the same cage, shackled by family honor and societal expectations. Together, they're forced to navigate a relationship they don't understand, in a world that expects them to grow up too soon.
But how do two children survive an adulthood forced upon them?
Can love bloom in the shadows of forced vows?
Or will tradition bury their identities before they even find them?
"Qaid-e-Riwaj" is a heart-wrenching tale of stolen childhoods, quiet resilience, and the fight to reclaim one's voice in a world that demands silence.