Chapter 1.

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Maham.

"Assalam-o-Alaikum" I give my Salam as I enter in dining room where everyone was sitting for breakfast. Everyone smile and give their Salam back as I take my seat beside my twin.

"So, bride to be what are you going to do today?" Ahmed tease me as he finish his breakfast and stood up. I shrugged and saw as he walk over to Eshaal and pick her from her high chair.

"Nothing."

"We are doing so many things today. We have to go shopping and then get you ready for today function." Sila start listing everything we have to buy. Bhai and Ahmed shaking their head making her glare at them. I chuckle as they both quickly apologize before running out of room after giving Eshaal to Sila.

After a few minutes, Arsalan stood up and went to his sister and kiss her goodbye before going out with his school bag when the Ahmed shout for him to hurry up. I stood up and take Eshaal from Sila when she hold her out for me. I smile softly at the little member of our family before looking up to see Bhai running into the kitchen with a hurry look. He didn't notice me and went straight up to Sila and kissed her cheek before rushing out. I smirk as her face turned red and she screams Bhai name only to hear him laughing before the front door close behind him.

"I am going to kill your brother." Sila mumble as she walks past me to put dishes in the sink. I chuckle and look down to see Eshaal looking up at me with wide brown eyes.

"Your parents are crazy" I smirked as I saw her giggling. I look back and saw Sila coming back in the kitchen. I didn't even notice her leaving.

"We Should start our day." I nodded and walk upstairs in my room after she tell me that Samia Aapi and Afrah will be there with her Mom to go on shopping with us. Today my in-laws are coming for deciding the date of our wedding and everything else. Today is also the ring exchanging ceremony that was postponed a few months because I was hit by a car when I was going to meet Umair to whom I am getting married.

Umair and I meet when I was running away from my parents who tried to take me with them. Umair car was parked in front of a house with the backseat door open. I get in his car without noticing him and get away when he drive out of that area. I don't know how he knows I was there because I make sure not to let him see me or didn't make any noise, but when he say that we are in safe area I came out of my hiding place and make sure he wasn't my parents goon.

Later that day, he dropped me at my house and Ahmed saw him before dragging him inside when I tell him everything. After that day, we started to talk, but at first I was confused, but whenever I thought of him, I feel a smile come to my lips. We talk a lot and started to meet. We get to know each other and he proposes me after almost 2 years. I know he is the one so I say yes and now here we are, ready to get married.

I know that Bhai didn't like him the way he glare at him or like he try to avoid him. Sila tells me that she didn't feel comfortable around my in-laws especially Umair sister. I can understand with the way Umer sister tried to get between Sila and Hussyan but I know that their love is stronger than anyone and they would never fight for anything stupid. I know they fight a lot, but about little things. I know Sila and Bhai trust each other and never do anything to break it.

Umair parents are very strict and very religious. They didn't like the way Umair proposed me and are against us, but they agreed for him. They had some requirement that I have to do after marrying Umair and I am ready for it but Bhai was against it. He didn't like the way Umair parents want me to cover my face after our wedding. He said that we don't cover ourselves to hide our beauty and innocence from everyone, but it will give people reason to look back and stare. It is not important to cover ourselves for husband as we love them. Our innocence is in our eyes and that is what we believe in. When Umair listens to Bhai lecture he agreed with him.

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