Our Story Ends Here
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  • Reads 6,728
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Nov 06, 2017
Terrorists are not born to love 
Sarmad was trained as a terrorist to be ruthless, to be fearless and to take away innocent lives. He has caused pain that he can't undo. For years, he has been living without a heart, without a soul, without her. 
Mehar is an army general's daughter. After losing a loved one she decides to go to the Swat valley with her college friends to revisit the place that holds all her childhood memories. 
While Mehar is looking forward to her adventurous trip, Sarmad is working on his upcoming deadly mission. 
Unwittingly, their paths cross and they are forced to stay together in the same room for eleven days. Fate brings them together, but destiny has planned something else. 
Does their story end here? Or has it just begun?
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