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Paper Hearts✅ by Ferdeausee_
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Copyright © 2024. All Rights Reserved. In the world of feelings, they say the heart is a bit unpredictable, fluttering unexpectedly and swaying in moments when the mind can't keep up. Sa'adatu likes sticking to her routine, finding comfort in the usual. Change isn't her thing; she's happy with the way things are. But suddenly, a surprising shift comes knocking-a tough task that seems impossible to win. In this whimsical tale, Adnan Bayero shows up as a spark of hope, but Sa'adatu is unsure. After living in an illusion for too long, the reality she sees now is not what she imagined. Life, akin to the heart's capricious dance, unfolds with surprises. The avoidance of the unexpected might just be the resonating crescendo, orchestrating the whimsical ballet of the heart. By Ferdeausee_
LOVING HANEEFAH | by Aishatu Kabiru Abdullahi  by Songbirdgarden86
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Meet Aishatu Lawal Mukhtar, a very attractive hausa/fulani lady. She's a calm and modest young lady whose happiness is her first priority, she made a promise to herself to never get married. What happens when she finds herself in a marital bliss with a proud,grumpy attractive looking man(Muhammad Mika'il Muhammad) for an unknown reason known to just her father and his friend. What ups and downs will Haneefah encounter if Muhammad is still living in his past. Follow me on this journey to know how Muhammad learns to love Haneefah. Aunty Nana✍️
His Hafizah and her Hafiz by Dilaras_Destiny
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Huzaifah and Safoora are siblings attending a faraway islamic boarding school where memorizing the Quran and academic education is compulsory. They are forced to keep their sibling relationship a secret by their parents, who has threatened them to get them married to their betrothed if the secret is out. Little did they know that in the same school, there is a pair of siblings just like them facing the same situation. Can both pair of siblings keep their sibling relationship a secret from the world in order to avoid early marriage? This story is about Two Hafiz and Two Hafizah who are destined to be together by birth. After few stressful years of memorizing the quran, they are finally known as 'Huffaz'. But their journey does not end there as they had hoped. Being a Huffaz comes with tons of advantages and evil traps by Satan. A huffaz is given many powers; memory skills, blessings, high intelligence and many more and but that's not all... the devil Satan has laid many worldly traps open for them, they are his first prey and his main target. Can they dodge Shaytan's evil temptations and whispers, keep the quran secured in their hearts, use the Quran as a book of guidance and help one another reach paradise? Follow their story as the story progresses. Sequel to "Our worlds' ( future) ***Book 2***
HIS UNWANTED WIFE by sweetstuff1111
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Sabrina Reed is Nathan Alden's wife, but not by his choice... EXCERPT****** "I found her like this, sir," the guard announced. Sabrina stirred at the voice, blinking groggily and rubbing her eyes to chase away the blur clouding her vision. A towering figure stepped into focus. "What are you doing out here, Sabrina?" Nathan's voice was sharp, cutting through the fog of sleep. His jaw was tight, words pressed between clenched teeth. She blinked again, brushing hair from her face as she sat up. "What are you doing out here?" he repeated-louder this time, more demanding. He stood before her in a jet-black suit and white button-up shirt, sleeves rolled just enough to expose forearms clenched across his chest. His eyebrows were drawn tight, his eyes narrowed. "I came back late last night and... the guard was gone, so... I just fell asleep," she said softly, eyes lowering under the weight of his glare. He dismissed the guard with a silent nod, then stepped closer. "Where were you last night?" he asked, voice taut with suspicion. She yawned, trying to blink herself fully awake. "I've been volunteering at the animal shelter." "Get up," he ordered, tone clipped and harsh. "You expect me to believe that? Don't animal shelters close at a decent time?" She remained seated, her legs too stiff to move. "Yes, but-" "Get up!" he barked.