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Khwab : A Collection Of Short Stories

Author Waan
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"Sun, yeh shaadi bas naam ki hai... mujhse koi umeed mat rakhna." My heart broke. The voice belonged to none other than my husband-my love-Bhairavendra Singh Thakur. He kept killing me with his words. Brutal. Cold. "Main kisi aur se pyaar karta hoon. Yeh shaadi mere liye koi maayne nahi rakhti. Main jald hi koi rasta dhoondhunga tumhe aur mujhe is shaadi se azaad karne ka. Shubh raatri." And just like that, he left. He didn't even give me a chance to respond. I remained where I was-broken-still sitting at the center of the bed. He loves someone else.



What happens when fate introduces you to the right person, at the completely wrong time? She was everything he ever wanted in a life partner. Calm, understanding, and comforting. But she was also his best friend's wife. Caught between loyalty and longing, friendship and forbidden emotions, he must choose between what his heart wants and what his conscience demands. Sukoon: The Sin is a story about silent love, moral boundaries, and the kind of peace that comes not from possession but from acceptance. Sometimes, the deepest love is the one you never claim.



What happens when your husband cheats on you? What if he breaks your heart... right when you started to love him? Do you forgive him? Do you stay? Or do you walk away and find out who you really are? Join the emotional, soul-shaking journey of Anya and Karan - a marriage that started with silence... turned into love... and ended in betrayal. But this is not a story of a broken woman. It's about a woman who finally chose herself. How did she find out? What did she do? Did she stay... or did she leave? Read to uncover every emotion, every fight, every truth. "Where Her Name Meant Something" - because sometimes, losing everything is how you find yourself.

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