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The Promise of Love - A Desi Love Story
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Ongoing, First published Jul 25
Mature
2 new parts
Fifteen years have passed since Ayaan and Noor carved their initials into an old tree and vowed to marry each other one day. The promise that once seemed so simple is now shadowed by heartbreak, secrets, and the cruel timing of fate. To keep their word to each other, they'll have to face people, choices, and years that have come between them. But is love enough to bridge fifteen years of silence?
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SEQUEL TO ALL THE WRONGS To love is to lose. Your sanity, your reason, your heart, your very being. She had come to understand this truth and had embraced it, not with fear, but with acceptance. Even if she ceased to exist as she once was, whatever she became, she would be his. For only in that surrender did she feel whole. Her will had crumbled, her resistance left in ruins. She was no longer the woman she was. She had become someone else, shaped by longing, claimed by a man who should never been hers to want. Yet her pursuit of him was relentless. A forbidden longing. A chase with no end in sight. But how much longer could she play this game alone? Would he ache for her the way she burned for him? Would the mere thought of her unravel him, setting his veins ablaze with a desire so raw it bordered on pain? Would he know the agony of restraint, the torment of wanting what was forbidden, of needing what he could not have? Or would he walk away unscathed, untouched by the fire that had consumed her whole?