In the heart of a city steeped in secrets, Ghasan Lashari returns after a decade, his heart a storm of anger and determination. Obsessed with revenge for his sister's disappearance and the shadowy truth behind it, he is a man torn between darkness and the fragile light of redemption.
Maryam Khan, a woman who embodies strength wrapped in calmness, has spent years seeking solace in faith. Haunted by her own past trauma and the betrayal that marked her childhood, she shields herself behind the unwavering bond she shares with her brother, Shayaan Khan. But beneath her serene exterior lies a storm she barely understands.
Shayaan Khan, a man who has always been Maryam's anchor, knows too well the cost of love and loyalty. From the depths of pain, he has built a life of protection for the sister he swore to keep safe. But when Ghasan walks back into their lives, the balance he worked so hard to maintain is threatened.
Lyla, a force of ruthlessness and cunning, whose presence breathes a spark of unpredictability into this tangled web of love, betrayal, and revenge. She holds the key to a secret that could either destroy them all or set them free.
As Ghasan's dark quest collides with Maryam's quiet strength, truths are laid bare, and loyalties are tested. Will vengeance consume them, or will they find redemption in the ashes of their broken pasts?
"FURQAT" is a tale of love, pain, and sacrifice, where the line between good and evil blurs, and where two souls find that even in the midst of darkness, there is a glimmer of hope.
[not a student-teacher romance]
[wattpad featured story]
For Rabail her entire world revolves around the ideals, traditions, and honor of her family, but fate brings her face to face with one person who clashes with each and everything that is important to her. Suddenly her honored family is not so perfect and slanderous secrets are threatening to come out, and her heart is at risk of falling in love with the man who shattered her ideal world. While life has brought at crossroads of either hurting her family or the man who became so dear to her.
Khan's world is limited to his books and his words. His doors are closed to the world and he is content living in his own darkness until Rabail literally forces herself in his life. Once he has gotten a taste of the light that she carries, suddenly his comfortable darkness becomes too suffocating, leaving him with cravings of light. Now, his heart is daring him to live and love, but what about all the times he swore to never trust another soul?
/////
Mature [for self-harm]