There's No Way...

There's No Way...

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Fri, Jan 1, 2016
Nisha, a Muslim girl leaving in London was utterly bored during her school holidays and chances upon a website that allows u to chat and make new friends from different countries. Being a bit too religious, she was careful and maintained a distance from guys who wanted more than friendship. She meets a guy named Sheikh from Pakistan. He was different from the rest. Before she knew it, they both fell in love and confessed their feelings for each other. Her parents found out and got her married to one of their distant relative's son. It was just one guy and one love. She knew it would be her first and last love. Sheikh's memories are everywhere. She can't seem to forget him and at the same time it isn't fair for her new husband. Will she allow another guy to heal her broken heart? Or will she just live with Sheikh's memories with a fake life?
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