A TICKET TO AFTER

A TICKET TO AFTER

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Ming and Arun are two people who love each other but can't say it. Ming is quiet, leaving on a one-way ferry because staying hurts. Arun showed up at the dock anyway - loud, watchful, always waiting for Ming to choose him. Between them are years of almosts: temple bells and harbor lights, silence instead of confessions. Ming thinks Arun deserves someone who can speak. Arun thought not pushing would be enough. It's not hate. It's the gap between "I should've told you" and "I thought you wanted me to" - and now Ming is walking away without looking back.
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✨️Mah-e-Noor: Between Love and Loneliness✨️ She was once the princess of the Malik family-spoilt, rebellious, and fearless. Hemayal Mah-e-Noor Malik grew up in a world where limits didn't exist, where tantrums were forgiven, and mistakes were hidden. But one argument, one careless decision, and everything she knew shattered. At fifteen, she was sent away to boarding school, abandoned by the family she loved, misunderstood by the people who mattered most. Now, more than four years later, Hemayal is called back home. Her grandmother misses her. Her siblings fear she hasn't changed. The cousins whisper, and the house that once adored her waits for the chaos she once brought. But Hemayal is not the same girl who left. The years away have taught her lessons she never wanted to learn. The girl who once demanded the world has almost lost herself-and now she must face the family she left behind. Will they see the change in her, or will the past always define her? A story of mistakes, loss, and the painful journey of growing up... of becoming someone you never thought you could. (Originally published on 20th October 2025 Republished on 23rd April 2026)

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