| Novel Name: | Gham e Aashna |
| Writer: | Noor Ul Huda |
| Category: | Marriage/Divorce Based |
Most Attractive Sneak Peak Of Gham e Aashna By Noor Ul Huda
“"How can you be so mean, Shariq? How can you slander someone?"
He said while looking at his reflection in the mirror.
"Can you fix everything?"
He looked at his image in the mirror in surprise.
"Say, can you fix everything? Can you forget your wife and live with Lamz?"
Shatir smiled, his image asking him a question.
"I don't know anything."
He kept his hands on his ears and shouted.
"Sharq!!"
When the doorbell rang, he normalized himself to his mother's worried voice.
"Mom! I'm fine."
He consoled her from within.
"You've grown so much, but your childhood hasn't ended."
She went back muttering. She picked up her phone and dialed Lamz's number. Which was not picked up. She called again, which was picked up this time.
"I'm taking a class."
Hearing the whisper-like voice, Shariq took his phone away from his ear and looked.
"Free up and talk to me."
When Shariq said seriously, Lamz wanted to say okay and hang up the phone, but before that, the professor's stern voice stopped her.
"Out!"
She put down the phone and stood up, when the professor said angrily again. She took her bags and left the class.
"It's too late! Wives come here and take their anger out on the students."
She spoke angrily, and Shariq also heard her outburst because the phone was not cut off.
"Hey Lamz!"
Shariq's jaws clenched at a masculine, cheerful voice.
"You take notice of me."
Shariq was surprised by his offer and Lamz's silence, the next moment he heard the boy's painful moan.
"I was just trying to help."
Shariq didn't understand what was happening on the other side, but he could sense something from the boy's voice.
"We're coming to be real brothers."
Lamz said, looking at the blood on the pen in her hand, which she had pricked on the boy's growing hand. Shariq laughed at Lamz's mumbling. Lamz's attention turned to the phone at the sound of his laughter.
"You must have heard that I was kicked out of class because of you."
Lamz sneered, and Shariq stopped laughing.
"I'm sorry! But it's your fault too. You shouldn't have picked up the phone."
When Shariq approached you, Lamz frowned.
"Your approach is quite fast."
Lamz said, and Shariq shook his head in the negative.
"I wanted to ask you something."
He suddenly became serious.
"Ask."
Lamz said, his heart racing.
"When did Basit get married?"
Lamz looked at the phone with a confused expression as if she was looking at Shariq.
"Not a wedding, but a marriage. Before our marriage, they got married in the morning. You were probably absent from home at that time."
Lamz thought it necessary to be sarcastic while explaining.
"I'll talk to you later, it's time for class."
Seeing the professor coming towards her, Lamz immediately hung up the phone. When the professor passed by her and left, she let out a sigh of relief. And shaking her head in the negative, she went towards the class.
***********
"Here, the papers are ready."
Hadi was sitting in front of Baneen. Baneen opened the file and looked at the papers.
"The media will go with us. Malik Turab Ali will not want to ruin his reputation at all. Elections are on the horizon, he will not take any such step at this time."
Hadi told him more.
"And Samad?"
Baneen asked with fear.
"After seeing these papers, he can't do anything. Now, stop worrying about him. Malik Turab Ali himself won't let him do anything."
Hadi said seriously.
"What did you think about your aunt? Will that girl testify?"
When Baneen asked him as he walked with him, he shook his head in the negative.
"She has already endured a lot, now I can't put her in any more trouble."
His tone was filled with concern for Arousa.
"So you will forgive the murder of your aunt?"
"Sometimes you have to, to save your loved ones from suffering."
Hadi smiled faintly.
"You will come with me?"
When Baneen asked, he nodded in the affirmative.
"I have promised Shan to protect you."
He didn't mention Arousa's name. But her image definitely came to mind.
Hadi opened the taxi door. After Baneen sat down, he himself got inside. The taxi was heading towards the mansion via different routes. His father's house where he had been orphaned. Baneen wiped away his tears. Hadi's eyes were also on the scene outside, but Najia and her memories were swirling in his mind.
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Gham-e-Aashna is a poignant romantic and emotional novel that explores the familiar sorrow that becomes an inseparable part of love. The story revolves around heartfelt emotions, unfulfilled desires, and the silent suffering of characters who love deeply yet endure pain with dignity. The novel beautifully highlights how grief and love often walk hand in hand, shaping personalities and destinies. With its intense emotional depth, realistic situations, and touching narrative, Gham-e-Aashna leaves a lasting impression on readers and conveys a powerful message about resilience, devotion, and the true meaning of emotional attachment.
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