Love Started From School

Love Started From School

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This is a real love story about somali couple which went through citizen to foreign . The main characters in this story are Hamza and Hani . They both used to live in Somalia then they both moved to United State of America. They shared amazing love and i will like to share it with you guys. Hope you will like it and will try to read it☺️ Hamza was 17 years old. He lived with his mom and 2 of his younger brother ( Amina38 years old) ( Hussien 11 years old) and ( Hanad 7 years old) his dad was living in U.S.A. ( Mohamed 45 years old). Hani was 16 years old and she used to live with her dad ( Dauud 48 years), her older brother ( Hassan 17 years old) and her young sister (zara 7 years old) her mom was living in U.S.A ( Nafisa 36 years old.
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Anaa

Set in the culturally rich and traditional backdrop of Pakistan, Hania Zafar Ali and Zafar Sherkhan Ali were more than just cousins-they were destined for each other. Born into the same sprawling household, they grew up together, sharing not just rooms and memories, but the unspoken knowledge that one day, they would be husband and wife. In a family where marriages often intertwine relatives to preserve ties and legacies, Hania and Zafar's union was decided at their births. Hania, the youngest and most cherished daughter, is gentle and shy, shielded by her overprotective elder brother Kaif. Zafar, on the other hand, is fiery, headstrong, and possessive-traits that both attract and intimidate Hania. But their seemingly perfect match is tested when their marriage transitions from familial obligation to a deeply personal relationship. Zafar's fiery ego-his anaa-clashes with Hania's quiet devotion, especially when family interference threatens their bond. "Anaa" is a poignant tale of love nurtured over years, challenged by pride and family dynamics, and tested by personal insecurities. Can two people, bound by tradition and destiny, overcome the weight of their own egos to forge a love that is truly theirs?

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