Originally posted by: farz_parachute
Noe love.
You did it again didn't you.
Caught up with us when we least expect it!
You my darling make a lot of people really very happy!
I am glad that I can make people happy. Pleasure is mine, my friend! Mine!šOh the way in which Zoya digested the news of Ayaan engagement to Humaira and needing a breather herself but she had to first calm some people down first.
And look at that. Rashid's son gave him a big news but he was more concerned about Zoya. I don't think even he had the chance to rejoice before Zoya explained the real situation.
Zoya is one unique person. Without her trying people have the highest regards for her. This is the one thing that has always stood out for me.
Even Shireen has a high regard for her. And of course there's Tanveer. And Humaira we've seen her insecurity or jealousy towards Zoya giving her importance.
You are very very very right. Emma/Zoya fiercely loves her family. Even Tanveer with whom it started as "poor...little thing, let me help her" has turned into genuine - misguided yet genuine - care. She loves, protects, quarrels with others for people that she loves. And, all who are recipients of that love and care can't help but admire it. Now.
Zoya. Oh man. How is she taking all these news. Ayaan - Humaira engagement. Dealing with his parents. The thought of a heartbroken Tanveer. And then, Tanveer-Asad in love????? Tanveer yes. Asad too?
Asad too? š²And of course...
Her own realisation. Oh it was beautiful. Everything happened correctly. The way she caressed his picture on her screen. And that electric shock thing that she felt. And then going at it again, border, more confident. ... and yes...blushing at her realisation.
Thank you. It was joy to write the last part and I am glad that it is being loved by all. And, thank @Zanutix, too. She indirectly helped in this part.*****
Noe I cannot thank you enough for this. I really cannot. Such attachment I have to the characters, this is your doing. You write with great attachments yourself. It's palpable.
The raw emotions and let's not start with your style. That, my friend, you know I'm a big fan of. Now how do I even begin to explain what I go through reading this. There's this great anticipation and want and all that fluttery heart.
You've tempered with more unknown chords and strings in my heart. Dare I say my soul? Most certainly my brain.
The previous two parts, what a roller coaster ride they were...and with this part, the ride continued.
Asad. Just the mention of his name and I can feel his presence. Such magnanimity, again, you did it.
Again Noe. Thank you again.
A daze I'm still in.
Oh the next part. Already am excited beyond imagination.
Hayyyeee.
You, my friend, are very generous. Thank you coming from those same chords in heart! š³
Yes, I do love these characters and I don't think I can write without attachment. I don't know how real writers do it. I cannot help but feel very strongly for these characters. Don't know whether it is a good or bad thing for a writer but I won't have it otherwise.
And, as I have said before I am lucky that I have got readers like you. š Those fluttery hearts are not easily found! Dil ko jara sambhal ke rakhna.
Hope that next one met the expectations.š³
Big hug, FarZ!
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