JUNOON - The Love That Destroyed

JUNOON - The Love That Destroyed

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They say love heals. But what if love destroys you first? "Junoon: The Love That Destroyed" is not a soft love story. It's about obsession. Misunderstanding. Revenge. And the kind of love that refuses to die-even after it ruins everything. This story contains: Dark romance • Emotional trauma • Obsession • Betrayal • Slow burn • Redemption (maybe...) "Awaaz de rahe hain use hazaaron log... lekin woh sirf mere bulane par aayega." Once, he loved her more than his life. Now, he wants to destroy the same girl he once couldn't live without. But what happens when the truth comes out... and it's already too late? Read at your own risk. Because this isn't just a love story- it's a warning. - Kajal 🖤
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Adnan agrees to marriage under one condition - no children. Preferably, a woman who can never have them. Saba is forty. Educated. Independent. Quietly resilient. After six years of marriage marked by infertility and three miscarriages, she was divorced and returned to her parents' home carrying grief no one could see. When her aging father worries about her future, she agrees to marry again - not out of hope, but out of resolve. Their union is arranged, practical, and deeply uncomfortable. Both come from modern, well-educated Pakistani families. Both have careers - Adnan runs his family's real estate business; Saba works as a social worker at a girls' high school. Both know loss intimately. And yet, neither is prepared to face it reflected back at them. Adnan keeps his distance, offering respect without warmth. Saba tries to make the marriage work without begging for affection. What follows is not a love story born from passion - but one shaped by silence, grief, and the difficult choice to stay present instead of hiding in the past. Some marriages begin with promises. Theirs begins with restraint.

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