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ACT-23
Author: Hareem RiazI opened my eyes to his sleeping figure. His breath came out in shallow gasps; brushing against my face which was only inches away from his. It took me a moment to realise that he was holding me against his chest. His both hands were tightly wrapped around my waist and my one leg was sandwiched between his. I felt a smile breaking against the corner of my lips
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THE WRONG WEDDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"An author is nothing if not for it's readers."~HRASSALAMUALAIKUM WA REHMATULLAHI WA BARAKATUHU!Alhumdulillah times infinity for this beautiful journey with the most beautiful and amazing people. THANKYOU!This book is a dedication for my parents. Who are literal couple goals, MashaAllah! My Dad still doesn’t return from his walks without bringing ‘jasmine’ flowers for Mom. They still don’t eat meals without eachother, MashaAllah. They still go on mini honeymoon trips and late night walks together, outside the house, MashaAllah! My Mom is my Dad’s forever number 1. May Allah SWT bless them with more and more love and keep them happy together forever and ever InshaAllah, until Jannah. Ameen❤️❤️Thankyou once again, for your support.Fee Amanillah❤️
THE WRONG WEDDING ENCORE
"Zai—! Did you see??" Rayyan called out ecstatically, throwing Zaira a glance over his shoulders; who was busy preparing food for their guests. Immediately a delighted grin erupted on Zaira's face, as she turned to watch the hopeless father-daughter duo, who were playing on the play-mat on the floor.
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I continued to stand to the far side of the room. My eyes glued to my feet, while I occasionally threw a glance around the room. The Haveli was in an uproar since this morning, in preparation of Zaira's 9th birthday party. The sound of laughter mixed together with everyone's chattering continued to clash against my ears. Yet, I stood fidgeting in my place, feeling very much like a fish out of water. But that's how I had always felt here, anyways. Someone who didn't belong—
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It was already the 4th event, Mayu, today and I was busy doing the final checkups, when a familiar person creeped up beside me. "God! You're not even related to Haniya! How pretentious can you be, Zaira??" I heard Hafsa snicker behind me, but without paying her any heed, I continued to give instructions to the helpers who were decorating the stage with Marigolds.
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I was just getting ready to go downstairs for breakfast, when Rayyan came in. He had left somewhere after waking me up and I assumed he had went down before me. However, seeing the bouquet of roses in his one hand and a paper bag in the other, made me realize my mistake. "Rayyan—" I couldn't finish while taking the flowers from his hand. He didn't say anything but sat down on the bed with a small smile.
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"So—who's the patient, again?" I looked away from my hand outstretched infront of Rayyan, who was currently making me take my medicines; to Haniya who had just come in.I took in the relieved look on her face, as she dumped a bag on the couch and came over to hug Rayyan, who was sitting bes
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I ran down the short steps of Bristol Magistrate Court with my gown fluttering in air behind me. One hand pressing the phone against my ear, whilst the other holding my wi
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Neither of us moved. I could only gape at him, stunned. His words had struck me speechless. He didn't look away but there was no mistaking the hurt in his eyes. I
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I woke up in the middle of the night and almost got a heart attack to find him sleeping beside me. For a few moments, I didn't dare blink. The lamp was left on, so
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I stood in my place watching his retreating back with quivering lips when suddenly it start
