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26/12/2024

After finishing my errands, I returned home and helped my aunt with lunch. We chatted about our day, and I shared my encounter with Riya. My aunt listened attentively, her expression softening.
"Do you think you're less and illiterate because you couldn't attend college?" she asked gently. I shook my head. "No, Aunt, I don't feel that way. But what she said today made me somehow sad."
My aunt's eyes filled with sadness. "I'm glad you said that, Zara. It was one of my dreams for you to go to college, but we couldn't, and I'm sorry for that. But I promise you today that I'll make sure you get married into a good family that will take care of you."
I held both of her hands, feeling grateful. "Thank you, Aunt. That means a lot to me. But I want you to know that I'm happy with my life. I may not have gone to college, but I'm content with what I have."
As we finished lunch, I realized that I was lucky to have a supportive family and friends like Aliya. I may not have had the opportunity to go to college, but I had a loving family and a fulfilling life.

26/12/2024

SHADOWS OF LOVE
Chapter 3
As I continued shopping, I bumped into my former classmate, Riya. She stood near a stall, sipping a cold drink with an air of nonchalance. "Hey, Riya," I said, attempting to sound friendly. "How are you?"
Riya's puzzled expression made me feel uneasy. "Do I know you?" she asked. I tried to hide my disappointment. "We went to school together. I'm Zara."
Riya's condescending smile made my face grow hot. "Oh, Zara. I remember now. You're the one who didn't go to college." I took a deep breath, trying not to let her words sting. "That's right. My family couldn't afford it."
Riya raised an eyebrow. "You couldn't afford it? That's no excuse. You should have found a way. You're wasting your potential, Zara." Her words cut deep, but I tried to maintain my composure.
As we parted ways, Riya asked for my number. I replied that I didn't have a phone, which made her laugh. "What, you don't have a phone? That's impossible!" she exclaimed, shocked.
I felt embarrassed but tried to brush it off. "No, I don't have one. We can't afford it." Riya's expression changed from amusement to shock.
I excused myself, feeling a bit disappointed. Maybe Riya had changed, or maybe she was just having a bad day. I continued shopping, trying to shake off the feeling.

As I walked back home, I ran into my friend Aliya. She was sitting at a street vendor, sipping a cold drink and chatting with the vendor. "Hey, Zara! What are you up to today?" she asked, smiling.
I sat down next to her, and we chatted about our day. She shared the exciting news that her mom had found a match for her. "He's from the city and he has a car," she said, giggling.
I hugged her, feeling happy for her new beginnings. "Congratulations, Aliya! I'm so happy for you. I wish you the best in your new life."

26/12/2024

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23/07/2024

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23/07/2024

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05/07/2024

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25/06/2024

I will continue chapter 3, and also post chapter 4. If i can get 10 likes, 10 comments and 10 shares on the post, I'll do it.

25/06/2024

Shadows of love:Chapter 3

"Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do" - John Wooden

My day began like any other in our small village. I woke up early, before the sun rose over the horizon, and started preparing breakfast for my family. My aunt and uncle were already up and getting ready for the day. I could hear the sound of the stove being lit in the kitchen and the aroma of freshly brewed tea filled the air. I made a mental note to myself to get some fresh vegetables from the market later in the day.

As we sat down to eat, my uncle asked me to run some errands for him in the market. "Zara, can you please get some fresh vegetables and spices from the market today?" he asked, his eyes already fixed on the newspaper in front of him. I nodded, taking a sip of my tea. My aunt added, "And don't forget to get some milk and eggs from the dairy shop." I nodded again, making a mental list of the tasks.

After finishing breakfast, I set out for the market. The sun was already high in the sky, casting a warm glow over the village. I walked through the narrow streets, greeting familiar faces along the way. As I approached the market, I could hear the sound of vendors calling out their daily prices and the chatter of customers haggling over prices. I stopped at a vendor selling fresh produce and began bargaining for the best price. "How much for the tomatoes?" I asked, eyeing the fresh produce. "100 rupees a kilo," the vendor replied, his eyes gleaming with a hint of mischief. I smiled and countered, "I'll give you 80 rupees." The vendor chuckled and said, "You drive a hard bargain, girl. Okay, 90 rupees." I agreed, and we shook hands.

As I continued shopping,..................
To be continued.

21/06/2024

The lack of reactions to my novel is discouraging me. I'm considering stopping writing it altogether. However, if you could provide some positive feedback, it might motivate me to continue.

16/06/2024

Shadows of Love: Chapter 2

Let me introduce myself. My name is Zara, and I'm 19 years old. I live with my aunt and her family, a loving and supportive family that has been my rock since I lost my own.
You may wonder why I don't live with my biological family. The truth is, I'm an orphan. I became one at the tender age of 5, when my life took a devastating turn.

My family was a happy one, filled with love and laughter. We lived in a village, surrounded by nature's beauty, and I cherished every moment of our peaceful life. But fate had other plans. One day, we set out to visit my dad's sister in Delhi, a trip I was eagerly looking forward to. Tragedy struck, and our bus met with an accident. Only two people survived - my mom and me. Everyone else, including my dad, passed away.

I escaped with minor injuries on my hands and legs, but my mom was severely hurt. She had internal bleeding and a head injury that kept her in the hospital for six long months. I stayed with my Aunt Farnaz in Delhi, trying to come to terms with the loss.

The day my mom died is etched in my memory forever. I was by her side, tears streaming down my face, as she took her last breath. With her final words, she pointed to Aunt Bhoomi, who was standing opposite us, tears in her eyes. Aunt Bhoomi rushed to her side and held her hand, comforting me in my grief. My mom's last words were, "My daughter..." And with that, she was gone.

Aunt Bhoomi has been more than a mother to me since that day. I love her with all my heart, and she's always been there for me. My mom had foreseen her passing and had made arrangements for me to live with Aunt Bhoomi, knowing she would take care of me. And she was right.

My mom would often tell me that a day would come when she wouldn't be with me. I didn't know that day would come so early, but I've accepted the sorrow life gave me and the family life gave me to replace it.
This is my story.

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15/06/2024

Chapter 1: Shadows of Love

"Neha, wake up! It's already morning, and you're going to be late for college!" Zara exclaimed, her voice laced with a hint of urgency.

Neha stretched and yawned, "Oh my gosh, Zara, can't I just enjoy my beauty sleep? Being late won't matter."

Zara persisted, "Neha, you need to get up and bathe. You can't go to college looking like a mess!"

Neha replied, covering her ears with her pillow, "Zara, just let me sleep some more."

Zara removed the pillow and said, "Neha, if you don't get up and go to the bathroom now, I'll drag you there myself and bathe you!"

Neha reluctantly stood up, "Zara, you're the worst."

Zara smiled and said, "If waking my sister up is a crime, then I'm a criminal - a very bad one!"
Neha ignored her and walked out of the room, heading to the bathroom. Zara called out, "I've kept hot water for you to bathe with!"
Zara rushed into the kitchen to check on what she was cooking before waking Neha up.

Zara's POV:

My sister Neha can be such a baby sometimes, but I love her for it. It makes me feel like a big sister. She's always running late for college, and it's only her first year. I hope she grows out of this habit soon.

As I headed to the kitchen to prepare lunch for our uncle and Neha, I heard Aunt Bhoomi calling out to me. "Zara darling, Zara!" she said. I replied, "Yes, Aunt, I'm in the kitchen."

Aunt Bhoomi entered the kitchen, and I greeted her with a namaste, touching her feet. She smiled and said, "Zara, you don't need to do that. My blessings are always with you." I replied, "I love taking your blessings every day, Aunt. It's a habit I'll never break."

Aunt Bhoomi chuckled and said, "You always win, Zara." She asked if I had packed lunch for everyone, and I nodded. "Yes, Aunt, all taken care of." She thanked me, and I replied, "No need to thank me, Aunt. It's my responsibility."
Aunt Bhoomi smiled and left the kitchen, leaving me with my thoughts

11/06/2024

Synopsis:

The Shadows of Love

Zara, a young orphan living with her aunt's family in a small village, is arranged to marry Rian, a wealthy billionaire from the city. Despite their different backgrounds, Zara falls deeply in love with Rian at first sight. However, Rian has a dark past and suffers from Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED) due to a traumatic heartbreak. His mother forces him into the marriage, hiding his secrets from Zara and her family.

As Zara adjusts to her new life in the city, she discovers Rian's secrets and is torn between her love for him and her own safety. Rian must confront his demons and work to rebuild trust, but will their love be strong enough to overcome the darkness?

The story explores themes of love, redemption, and the power of relationships to heal emotional wounds, set against the contrasting backdrops of rural and urban India.

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