Tum Meri Dua
She was a wildfire. Wild, careless, kind, and unapologetically weird — Zara Qureshi was the kind of girl who laughed too loud, danced in the rain, and carried the world’s weight with a smile no one could see through. She was sunshine wrapped in chaos, the prettiest storm to ever walk this earth. But storms are meant to be tamed. And he — he was the kind of man who didn’t believe in letting things go. Ryaan Junaid Khan was heartless, ruthless… merciless. The world feared him, and he liked it that way. He didn’t believe in kindness or mercy; he believed in power, in control. And yet, there was one crack in his armor — her. His heart beat for one person. Only one. Zara. She was his dua, but he wasn’t her blessing. He was her curse. And curses don’t let go — they consume, they own. He would cross every line, break every rule. Because when Ryaan Junaid Khan wanted something… He made sure it was his. No matter the cost.

