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Not perfect enough for Love

"Fated" encapsulates the meeting and falling in love with the same person, even if they aren't who they claim to be. It's about crying on the same shoulder year after year, lifetime after lifetime. It's about meeting after parting many times. Fated is you, fated is us, fated is love, friendship, family, and even the twisted events that brought me to you... We are fated, Adam. Aziza is the battleground for war between spies and mafias. The future heirs, however, were promised to each other during their childhood to end the conflict. Salama, the mafia heir, marries her boss, Adam, the spy heir, and their love story begins with hate and despair. After years of longing and fighting, they must decide whether to keep their island in peace or in war. "Salama, I've heard that napalm is a gut-wrenching chemical that devours flesh... But I'd rather drink napalm than lose you. You're the antidote to all the toxins my father used to inflict upon me..." "I cannot love a man steeped in darkness. I wish I could numb my heart and erase your memory..."

Muskan_umata · Urban
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22 Chs

Don't go in there.

Chapter 2

"We're here," I said, pulling the iron door open.

"Perfect."

"You needed to do something?" I asked, making my way through the lounge.

He took a seat on the leather chair, and I peered through the fridge, searching for something to fill the abyss within my belly. He smiled and asked his driver to leave with the rest of the men before reaching for his phone. After a few phone calls, he switched his phone off and watched me place a cup of tea in front of him.

"Is that a yes to my proposal?"

"Don't be ridiculous. I'll take it that you only asked that because you were in immense shock from the explosion?"

"Not really. It's our norm, is it not? I'd be more shocked if it didn't happen."

"That statement hit a bit too close to home," I replied, rolling my sleeves up. "My answer is no, by the way. I have no romantic feelings for you."

"Marriage isn't all about romance. Matter of fact, that's the last thing it's about."