zaroorat
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He was her safe place. She was his entire world. Zavier Mustafa loved Maryam Siddiqui the way broken people pray to God - desperately, endlessly, and with every shattered piece of their soul. To the world, they were perfect. A love soft enough to heal wounds. A love strong enough to survive everything. Until one night destroyed them both. Now all Zavier is left with are cigarette smoke, empty rooms, hallucinations of the woman he lost, and the sound of bangles that still echo inside his darkness. Because some people leave... but never truly disappear from your soul. And some loves? They turn into a zaroorat you can never survive without.
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