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  • Reads 5,827
  • Votes 2,621
  • Parts 61
  • Time 7h 55m
Ongoing, First published Sep 06, 2024
6 new parts
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Happiness is not a fixed destination but an ever-evolving journey, shaped by challenges, growth, and the lessons we gather along the way.

This is the story of Salaar and Zarmeena, two souls from vastly different worlds, bound by fate in an unexpected marriage. Zarmeena, a fierce and ambitious young woman, dreams of carving her own path, while Salaar, with his deep-rooted beliefs, sees love as the foundation of life. Their union is not one of choice but of destiny, a test of hearts, patience, and understanding.

As they navigate the complexities of marriage, their differences become both their greatest strength and their deepest struggle. Will they find harmony amidst the chaos, or will the weight of their contrasting worlds pull them apart?

In this tale of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery, Salaar and Zarmeena must decide: Can two opposing souls create a shared destiny, or will their journey lead them in separate directions?
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A story of two individuals who never admitted their feelings for each other Ego, Misunderstanding, Family and Life has kept them apart from each other. ..................................................................................... "Get Out" I shuddered as he takes another step towards me. "Leave me alone, or else-" "Or else what?" He raised his voice while taking another step. "Shahveer, please. Leave" I hold back my tears but my voice made it clear that I was on verge of crying. He stopped and sighed before leaving the room.