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The 29th Girl [COMPLETE] by za_thila12
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'The world forgot her day, just like they forgot her.' Born on February 29th, Elara officially "exists" only once every four years. Every time the date passes, the world seems to forget her. Her name vanishes from records, her face fades from memories and her very presence begins to blur. On the fifth leap year since losing her parents, Elara boards a cruise which is the last place she was seen in a faded old photo with her parents. There, she plans to end her life, certain that no one would notice she's gone. But, just before she jumps into the sea, a mysterious message flashes on her phone. Short, but striking; "If you jump, the world will never know what it lost." That message not only saves her, but draws her into a greater mystery; about who she really is, why the world forgets her and who the "unknown" is... someone who knows far too much about her. ------- ‼️This is a short story, every part is short. Thank you💙. 📌Complete 100% Start: 12/7/2025 Finish: 28/12/2025 Enjoy my first 📚! (•⁠ᴗ⁠•)
Mehram by Liora092
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He was her cousin by fate. But destiny had other plans. A forced marriage. Two hearts that shouldn't love-yet can't stop falling. When love and family collide, what will she choose?
Written in Dua, Met in Qadr 📿🤍 by journeywithaliz
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🌌🌙 Liyana Aliz had loved Rayyan all her life - not loudly, but in silent prayers, buried deep in sujood. He was her cousin, her first love, her quiet heartbreak. A love she never touched, never tainted - always halal, always distant. When he finally heard her truth, he gently handed her heart back to Allah... asking Him to send someone who'd love her more than she ever loved him. Just when she tried to let go, when her hands were trembling with grief but lifted in surrender - a name she'd followed for years began to bloom in her story. Not in her world, but in her du'a. Mohammed Taym - a soul she didn't know, yet one who somehow felt written into the margins of her life. This isn't a story of moving on. This is a story of moving closer - to Allah, to love, to the one written in Qadr.