KahaniAU
Their marriage was approved by the state.
Their emotions were never part of the plan.
Hamza Ali Mazari and Zara Mazari are elite Indian intelligence operatives-legally married, strategically paired, and emotionally detached. Their union isn't built on love, but on clearance levels, shared files, and a mission that requires them to exist as husband and wife on paper.
Nothing more.
When they are deployed into Lyari, Karachi, their marriage becomes the perfect cover. A couple draws less attention. A couple is trusted. A couple survives longer. But Lyari is not a place that respects plans-or boundaries.
There is no romance between them.
No promises.
No softness.
Only professionalism, discipline, and the understanding that failure is not an option.
As the mission unfolds-mirroring one of the agency's most classified operations-the lines begin to blur. Not slowly. Not gently. But violently, under gunfire, whispered strategy, and moments where survival depends on trusting the other more than the system that trained them.
What begins as coordination turns into instinct.
What begins as obligation turns into something neither of them is trained to handle.
Because love was never supposed to exist here.
And if it does, it becomes the most dangerous liability of all.
In Lyari, they were sent in as spies.
They may not come out the same people.