Across the Ballroom
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  • Reads 20
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Aug 15
Aaliyah and Zayn, two modern-day Muslims, find themselves on an unexpected journey of love, life, and faith. What starts as a chance encounter quickly evolves into a deep connection, leading to a whirlwind romance that faces the tests of time. As they build a life together, they must navigate the complexities of balancing career ambitions, family expectations, and the trials of marriage.

Their love is put to the test as they confront unexpected challenges-financial setbacks, health scares, and the pressures of raising a family. Amidst these trials, Aaliyah and Zayn learn that true love requires more than just passion; it demands resilience, sacrifice, and unwavering support. Their story unfolds with rich cultural traditions, culminating in a grand wedding and a future full of promise.

Across The Ballroom is a heartwarming tale of enduring love and the strength needed to overcome life's obstacles. It's a story of finding solace in each other, embracing the challenges that come their way, and emerging stronger together, bound by an unbreakable connection.
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