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Ongoing, First published Jul 22
Musafah Rehman.

Musafah Rehman is a vibrant burst of energy in any room she enters. She's strikingly pretty, the kind of beauty that turns head. She is the kind of girl who lives with kindness, dreams boldly with humility, and brings colours to the dullest days. She has the loveliest parents and a supportive brother who made her the woman she is today. Full of confidence, kindness and strong.

Maaz Ali.

Maaz Ali is a tall sharp featured young man who's presence commands quiet attention. He carries a mystery of air wherever he goes. His silence isn't shyness but calculation. He speaks only when necessary and when he does every word is deliberate and exact. Emotionally guarded, Maaz has put his walls so high even he forgets why he put them up. His cold, distant nature steps from growing up with his parents, present in name but never in love. Cold in appearance yet never cruel. He moves through life like a lone wolf-calculated, composed and always ten steps ahead. One thing he surely learnt from his parents is that affection is unreliable and trust is dangerous.


What happens when Maaz Ali and Musafah Rehman are arrange to marry eachother? Will they be able to make this marriage work out? What will be the circumstances of this marriage? Read the story to find out.
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"I'm so sorry," she said, but there was no fear in her voice. "I wasn't looking where I was going." I clenched my jaw. "You should have been." To my surprise, she didn't back down. "Well, maybe you should watch where you're going, too. It's not like I did this on purpose." I stopped, stunned. "Do you have any idea who you're speaking to?" Her eyes didn't flinch. "Yes, I do. And I don't care. I'm not going to stand here while you blame me." I was taken aback. Most people would've cowered, but she didn't. "Next time, be more careful," I said, colder now. "I will," she replied, "And maybe don't judge so quickly." ***** Zahra is a kind, fierce, and hardworking woman who is deeply dedicated to her religion. As a hijabi, she maintains a strong sense of faith and self-respect, and her unwavering determination to do right by her values makes her both compassionate and savage when necessary. Rashid Khan, on the other hand, is a notorious mafia boss feared across all of Asia. Cold, calculating, and intimidating, he's used to being in control, and his ruthless demeanor keeps everyone around him in check. When they are arranged to marry, their worlds collide. Zahra's fiery independence and strong beliefs challenge Rashid's dominance and cold control. Neither is willing to back down, creating a tension-filled dynamic. Will Zahra's strength break through Rashid's hardened exterior, or will their clash of wills tear them apart? Anyone can read it! Please note: This book includes mature themes, including depictions of violence and the use of explicit language.