- Mr. India's Pakistani Bride Complete
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Cover Credits: @AMBER_0501 " Bas Abbu! Aapne jo mere saath kia tha vo bas hai. Ab vohi kaam Ihsan ke saath bhi mat kijiye!" Zain yelled at his father. Ihsan stood there looking at his father with pleading look. His father looked flabbergasted seeing his ever so calm son erupting like a volcano. " All I did was loving a girl. Nothing more nothing less." Ihsan said looking at his father. " But she is a Pakistani." Yelled Aadil Owaisi. " Toh kya hua? I love her Abbu. You wouldn't have said this if she is an Indian." Ihsan said angrily disagreeing with his father. " But Ihsan, my child! They're our enemies." Aadil tried to mislead his son. " All that shit is said and done by the politicians Abbu. Ohhhh! I forgot. You are a politician too. It's nothing new coming such words from you. Just because of people like you, we, the people of both the countries have to bear the consequences." Ihsan spatted at his father angrily. " IHSAN......" Aadil yelled on the top of his lungs. " He is not wrong Abbu!" Zain said with glassy eyes. Aadil looked away from Zain as the guilt started eating him up. " Then why did you reject the proposal come from that girl? She said she liked you. She is a Pakistani too." Aadil glared at his second son. " It's because I don't like her. Uski shakal tak nahi dheka tha main." Ihsan reasoned. " Kuch bhi ho Ihsan! By the way what's her back ground?" Aadil asked narrowing his eyes. Ihsan and Zain scoffed angrily seeing their after always prying on other's background. " Her father is a retired Major from Pak Army." Ihsan said breathing shallowly. A shiver ran down from everyone's spine when he mentioned about Pak Army. That riled Aadil to the peaks. " Wah bhai wah! Ek beta Fauji se pyar karke baita aur dusra beta Fauji ki beti se. Duniya main koi mulk ki ladkiyan nahi mila kya?" Aadil yelled. Dua's eyes filled with tears seeing the whole argument. It's like her old wounds are again opened fresh. This is not to offer any of the countries. - Moving On. Complete
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This was not supposed to happen, they were not supposed to meet. An angry young Pashtun with his ego problems was not supposed to fall for the Americanized version of a Pakistani Muhajir, hack life was not decided for love, not for him at least. He was hard headed than why his gray orbs sudden soften for the brown ones. He had decided that he will marry the first girl that came in front of him to prove a point to his theoretically former tribal bride and in laws. But it took a highway route when he saw a certain, lost girl at the Jinnah Airport. A girl in white cotton floor length dress with a brown leather jacket with a pair of converse munching on a packet of lays masala, sitting on her own trolley, flipping her head here and there as her scarf moved with her without even for once being displaced from its original position. Was he ready to marry a girl that he does not know let alone liked by first sight when he knew in his family approval comes from the elders where there is no choice left for them, the broods? He might be an introvert and an honor preserving chap but he was clear when it came to what he wants and needs. He never confused his feelings with his duties as the head of his family or as the impending head of the chief of his tribe, to be the next Emir of Gorgush. Olasyar Khan, was in that state of mind but then why did his heart feel that pine? He was ready to make everything turn according to his desires, the Pashtun in him was not ready to back down and let others lead his life for him. Allah showed him the way, so he will move all the rocks and stones in his path even if he must pick them up by his bare hands. As the tag on the bag read the name, he uttered the last words and left, "Zareen Wadi, be ready to be Zareen Khan." Their fates were already amalgamated, they just had to find their way to each other. The following book does not represent or attack a certain race or cast. Spiritual #33 (4/20) - Honore me, be my paradise.♡♡ Ongoing
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- Parts 17
- Time 1h 22m
S: I have a favor to ask. Z: Are we close enough to ask favors? S: I want you to do this..... Z: Okay, but I have one condition, marry me S: In your dreams she intertwined her eyebrows with anger,, He was observing each and every movement. How he imagined things and how they are happening. Z: Did you hate me that much ??? S: you can't even imagine If she was a fire then he was a volcano, only in front of her he becomes an ice so hard from outside but water from inside ... how his love conquer her is their story... - The Faithful Ones Ongoing
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This story takes place in Sindh, Pakistan. Pakistan is a country which is a modern metroplis, but it is still a conservative or moderate society depending in the place you are. In the province of Sindh, Pakistan there are feudal landowners who are called wadera, they are the powerful people in society, and they are honored about the villagers and their word is law is considered law in certain villages. The jirga system is made up of village elders who hold court and resolve issues in the village. A story of two girls who have to lead their own life to the path of their success and are fighting the secrets and darkness that surrounds them. Fairuza is an eighteen year old medical student in the military in Pakistan who visits her father's village in interior Sindh and without realizing gets embroiled in her family's years' animosity. She will be joining the Pakistan military in a few years and rise above the ranks. Haider Musab Chandio is a sixteen year old young man who attends a prestigious school, Aitchinson College in Pakistan, on his way of becoming a success story when he is married due to the decision of the jirga. The jirga decides because Firouza's uncle (Chachu) killed Haider's father. Is this a marriage to seek justice or a marriage to get revenge? Will the two be able lay their differences to rest as they find themselves dealing with saving the lives of hundreds and their country at the same time? Irina Andriakonos Karimov has a Greek mother whose father is half Pakistani and a Russian father. Irina is a computer programmer who is interested in Cybersecurity and interested in hacking, by a twist of fate she becomes involved in the world of international espionage. She ends up married to Hashim Musab Chandio, a DSP in the Pakistan Sindh Police and ends up becoming a part of the world of international espionage too. Two people, from two different worlds, will their marriage last? Can they survive the world they find themselves in? - Sepak Takraw Ongoing
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Dive into the electrifying world of "Sepak Takraw," a coming-of-age sports adventure that follows the remarkable journey of Jayhag Dapat. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Cebu City, Philippines, this novel takes readers on a rollercoaster ride of passion, camaraderie, and growth through the lens of an unconventional sport. Jayhag, a high school student with a penchant for goofiness and a knack for athleticism, stumbles upon the captivating world of Sepak Takraw. This unique sport, a blend of soccer, gymnastics, and martial arts, sets the stage for Jayhag's transformation from a jock and bully to a responsible and determined leader. With unwavering determination, he assembles a team of unlikely allies: Mark Gonzales, a former volleyball player turned Sepak Takraw tosser, and Mike Abbarientos, a former table tennis player turned Sepak Takraw tekong. Their varied backgrounds lend them a set of skills that blend seamlessly into the world of Sepak Takraw. From school intramurals to international competitions like the Palarong Pambansa, SEA Games, and ultimately, the Olympic Games, the trio navigates through challenges, friendships, and cultural nuances. With each chapter, the team encounters a diverse array of opponents, each with their unique style, strengths, and weaknesses. As they travel the globe, their journey becomes a harmonious dance of cultures, rivalries, and unforgettable moments. "Sepak Takraw" isn't just about the sport - it's about the heart, resilience, and unity that come with it. Join Jayhag, Mark, Mike, and their peers as they embrace the passion that binds them, and witness how Sepak Takraw bridges gaps and fosters understanding on and off the court. With every heart-pounding match and every heartwarming interaction, this novel invites readers to laugh, cheer, and reflect on the true essence of sportsmanship and growth. Embark on a journey of discovery, friendship, and triumph with "Sepak Takraw." - The Enchanting Tapestry of Young Love Ongoing
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"In 'Hearts Across Pakistan,' follow the captivating tale of Miraal Khan, a spirited young girl from Lahore, and her enigmatic online confidante, Sarah, residing in Karachi. Despite never having met face-to-face, their bond is unbreakable, transcending the physical distance that separates them. Everything changes when Sarah's elder brother, Ayaan, returns to Pakistan from his sojourn in London. To celebrate his homecoming, Sarah's family extends an invitation to Miraal, bringing the two friends together for the very first time. As they finally meet in real life, a palpable connection ignites, and a whirlwind of emotions ensues. Ayaan was more of like an invisible figure to Miraal but after meeting him, now finds herself seeing him in a new light. With the backdrop of vibrant Pakistan serving as the canvas for their unfolding story, 'Hearts Across Pakistan' explores the intricate dance of friendship, newfound romance, and the magical moments that can happen when hearts find their true rhythm."
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