Waves of Warmth

Waves of Warmth

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Riham's childhood ended the day she lost her parents at just eight years old. From then on, her world became smaller, quieter, and heavier. She grew up in her grandmother's modest home, learning to be strong long before she understood what strength truly meant. Between college, household responsibilities, and the silent ache of absence, Riham lived a life filled with unspoken prayers and gentle patience. She never complained-she simply endured, carrying kindness even when life gave her reasons not to. A simple visit to her relatives for her cousin's wedding was meant to be nothing more than a brief escape from a routine. But fate had other plans. Instead of returning as a guest, Riham found her life changing forever. Zayd Abdullah Khan, a powerful businessman and single father of three, lived a structured, emotionless life ruled by schedules and responsibilities. Known for his discipline and success, he had little space for softness or warmth. When Riham's quiet world collided with his rigid one, two very different lives began to reshape each other-slowly, gently-toward a future neither of them had planned, but both desperately needed.
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Zaarim, the most powerful and ancient jinn, has spent centuries loathing humans - weak, arrogant creatures who destroy everything they touch. But everything changes when he encounters Hamza, a boy unlike any other. Hamza is not just good - he is pure. He prays five times a day, he's kind without pride, and there's a noor (divine glow) on his face that can't be faked. Zaarim wants to destroy him. He tries. But he can't. Hamza is protected - not by charms or exorcists - but by something deeper: his own purity. And that purity starts to pull Zaarim in. Not just spiritually. Obsessively. "Tum mujhe barbaad kar rahe ho, Hamza... aur tumhe khud pata bhi nahi." (You're destroying me, Hamza... and you don't even know it.)

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