Hello lovely people!
Because writing and reading come to many as a way to soothe and chill out, just like it does to me, this one I started with no rhyme or reason, but hopefully find a way somewhere in the middle. That being said, I hope it relaxes you too. As always, it is show based storyline with lots of khayali pulao!
Happy Reading â¤ď¸â¨
Now That I've Found You
Prologue
The air was so cold it burned her lungs. Or was it the fact she couldnât breathe?
Blindly she held onto his coat, trying to grasp meaning behind the paradox universe had slapped her with.
For months sheâd searched for him â on foot, in her soul, on the streets, in her dreams; and to find out he had left her hand years ago. To find out it was all in vain.
The pain was unbearable now.
She sank to the floor and took Asad with her. Her fingers failing to grip his blazer anymore, full of sweat and tears.
He understood.
Fingers curling around her wrists, he lowered her down.
He would sit here as long as she would. Hold her as long as she needed. Soak up the tears as long as she shed them.
This dayâŚthis moment was life changing. Nothing would ever go back to being the same.
He understood.
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Edited by Vintage_flow - 10 months agoWoohooooo!!!! I got the bragging rights to be first LOL! Your writing has left me incredibly curious, about where in the shows vast timeline it starts on (although I have my speculations đ¤ Zoya, father, dead?!) And as usual, it has left me captivated. Can't wait to read the first chapter, do update soon!!
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Edited by Captain_Crash - 10 months agoWoohooooo!!!! I got the bragging rights to be first LOL! Your writing has left me incredibly curious, about where in the shows vast timeline it starts on (although I have my speculations đ¤ Zoya, father, dead?!) And as usual, it has left me captivated. Can't wait to read the first chapter, do update soon!!
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And you are soooo welcome!! đđ§Ą Just updating the first part, you are totally *drum roll* correct !!!!
And you are soooo welcome!! đđ§Ą Just updating the first part, you are totally *drum roll* correct !!!!
Hahah I've been binge-watching QH soo...
Even I'm writing the next chapter of LWY as we speak đ
Post it soooonn!!! đâ¨
Edited by Captain_Crash - 10 months agoHahah I've been binge-watching QH soo...
Even I'm writing the next chapter of LWY as we speak đ
Post it soooonn!!! đâ¨
Yayyyyyy! I get to read too đ Weirdly, I havent watched QH in so long, the billi annoys me, but reading romantic novels and stories here forced me to come back.
Yayyyyyy! I get to read too đ Weirdly, I havent watched QH in so long, the billi annoys me, but reading romantic novels and stories here forced me to come back.
Yeah about the chapter đ It's shorter than I'd usually like it to be because well, studies have turned me into a zombie. I hope that's fine...
Oh yeah the billi IS annoying. But usually I just skip over her BS monologues about how she thinks she deserves Asad lol.
Edited by Captain_Crash - 10 months agoChapter 1
Some Book called Life
Her suffering terrified him â that kind she held under her skin. It made him wonder of each smile, each laugh she had cloaked her sadness with. It was astounding how much she had managed to hide within herself.
He would never be able to do what she did.
The hair on nape of his neck stood in fear, the grief of it all giving him shivers.
He held the warm mug closely between his fingers and spoke,
âWhat you did Miss FaaroquiâŚis just so brave. Not everybody has the courage to do what you did. You must not regret following your heartâ
They sat in the windy living room on the cold marble floor between the sliding glass doors. Zoya looked at the coffee in her hand tapping her finger on the ceramic mug trying to make sense of the words he had said.
He was right, she would never â could never, regret the choice she made to come to India. The misery of not meeting her father would be a scar etched so deep, it would never disappear. But the knowledge that she was never abandoned, maybe faded it a bit.
She turned to look into Asadâs eyes finally, silently thanking him for being there. The mind failed to decipher the ugly reality if he hadnât consoled her at her Abbuâs gravesite today.
âItâs just so hard to turn the page, knowing he would never be thereâ a tear ran down and fell off her nose.
He followed track of another from her eyes to her chin, tormenting him as much as it did her.
What do you say to something like that? How to lessen the pain?
âWhoâs to say you have to right now?â he whispered after a quiet moment. âSometimes the best thing to do is to let the pages sit still, let that moment pass you by. The pain stays â waning with time but it stays. And after that momentâs gone you just make sure you donât close the book unfinishedâŚnever let it collect dust. Never⌠close the book, Zoyaâ
Her eyes stared back into his truthful ones, flummoxed; the man who merely spoke to her straight had just stamped lifeâs most valuable lesson in her soul.
An instant of weakness arrived, and she let him cradle her heart. Zoya sunk her head on his shoulder and more tears onto his white kurta. Even though his arms felt weak to hold her today, he wrapped one around her shoulder caressing it empathetically.
She felt the whole world had broke in today to rip apart her soul. Her bones were weary, each and every one of them hurt. So, she held on for dear life. Because she suddenly realised, once he let go of her, nothing else to ease this desolation would suffice.
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âThe flight leaves in five hours, Iâll be there before she knows. But please letâs not tell her for nowâ Zeenat spoke rushed into her mobile, her hands packing bags at the speed of lightning. âShe had strict instructions for us not to comeâ she continued.
Dilshad sighed on the other end lost in the strength of the girl that lived downstairs. âItâs amazing how Allah writes everyoneâs destinies. So much love to give and yetâŚâ
Zeenat fell silent, hands paralyzed to pack anymore. She had more than dozen shikayats with her Allah Miyan tonight. Her poor little girl, reckless mind and a rebel heart whom the universe had refused to diligently love back.
Her phone call today had managed to shake the ground under her feet. Maybe deep down she had always believed nothing good was going to come of Zoyaâs expeditions to India. But that belief didnât stop her from praying for her childâs happiness every single night.
âHum hain na Khalaâ she said back into the receiver âIâll take all the love she has to give and then some. Humara khoon ka rishta na sahi, rooh ka toh haiâ
Dilshad couldnât help but tear up âRooh ka rishta toh ab iss ghar se bhi ho gaya hai Zeenatâ
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Zoya stared out the window of her dark room watching the sun slowly rise on the horizon. Slipping away for a minute, she let its warm rays shine on her skin, dipping her in and out of state of blue. It was all a lie â happy endings, unbroken families, perfect lives â they were only make belief, none of it a reality.
So, she sat idly wondering if the chasing would ever end â of colors, rainbows and things that told her to keep going. If the intangible ache in her flesh and life would ever stop and rest.
The sound of doorbell brought her back. She reflexively looked at the clock.
5:50 A.M? Phuphi woke up at 7 and Mr. Khan had the key for when he went out for his jogs.
She sprinted outside but the whole family beat her to the main door. She understood why as soon as she looked at the guests who had arrived.
âAapi?â she whispered shocked.
âHow could I not come, my loveâ
And the next thing Zoya knew, she was in a big bear hug by Zeenat and Anwar. They both stared back at her, tears in their eyes; wishing her sad damaged eyes to be an unfortunate imagination.
âAny hugs leftover for me?â a voice said into the teary living room.
âYou came?â Zoya sighed emotional.
âOf course, I didâ Noshini answered, curly black hair that reached her slender shoulders, her brown eyes were full of emotion.
They were best friends. From middle school to high school and high school to college, they always had each otherâs backs; one picking up other if they fell down.
âI know you told me not to follow you to India and that this was only your truth to discover but it doesnât mean I wonât be there for you when you need me the most.â
Oh, how she loved her Noshu! Always supportive, always so full of love.
No words came out her mouth, so she simply hugged all her family again.
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Edited by Vintage_flow - 10 months agoYeah about the chapter đ It's shorter than I'd usually like it to be because well, studies have turned me into a zombie. I hope that's fine...
Oh yeah the billi IS annoying. But usually I just skip over her BS monologues about how she thinks she deserves Asad lol.
Totally get it, I'm struggling with the lengths as well. Just updated!!!