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The Granddaughter Of The Duranis by EkAurKahani
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The Grandaughter Of The Duranis For sixteen years, Amal Aria Yazdan Durani believed she was alone. Her mother died the day she was born. Her father died before he ever got the chance to hold her. Raised by her maternal relatives, Amal grew up believing she had no one else in the world. No grandparents. No uncles. No cousins. No family waiting for her. At least, that's what she was told. But some secrets refuse to stay buried forever. When a single phone call reaches Muhammad Mujtaba Durani, the powerful patriarch of the Durani family, a truth hidden for sixteen years comes to light. His granddaughter is alive. The granddaughter he prayed for. The granddaughter his family never knew existed. Suddenly, Amal finds herself standing before a family of grandfathers, grandmothers, uncles, aunts, brothers, cousins, nephews, and a home that should have been hers all along. A family determined to make up for sixteen lost years. But how do you trust a love you've never known? How do you accept a family you were taught didn't exist? And how do you heal when you've spent your entire life believing you were unwanted? Because sometimes the greatest love stories are not about romance. Sometimes they are about finding the family that was always yours. She was their dream. They just didn't know she existed. The Grandughter Of The Duranis A Durani Family Saga
The Only Daughter of The Maliks: Born in Silence by sadlover3012
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In a dynasty built on sons and legacy, Mirha Asfandyar Malik was born in silence-and sent away. Raised far from the Malik household, she grows up loved, whole, and untouched by the expectations of a name that once rejected her. When fate draws her back at fifteen, she returns not with questions or claims, but with a quiet grace that unsettles the family more than anger ever could. In a house full of men and memories, her presence becomes a reminder of what was lost-and what was acknowledged too late. She was never denied love. Only claimed slowly.