“You can’t afford me,” she teased, blushing.

His name was Ayaan. He was a mechanic, her brother’s old college rival, and impossibly handsome in a rough-around-the-edges way. He fixed her car in fifteen minutes while she held an umbrella over both of them, getting soaked.

A rich brother, Arham, buys a white Land Cruiser. He forbids his sister, Anum, from ever going out alone. But his new driver, Bilal, is quiet and kind. Arham never notices that every time he is on a business call, Bilal watches Anum in the rearview mirror. The romance is told entirely through glances reflected in glass. No words are spoken for 15 chapters. The car becomes a silent temple of longing.

Should we shift the focus to a more , like a breakdown in the middle of a storm?

Aisha had always been the firecracker of the family—bold, ambitious, and fiercely independent. But tonight, she was quiet. A broken engagement to a man who didn't appreciate her worth had left her spirit bruised. When she had called Karan in tears from two states away, he didn't ask questions. He simply got into his car and drove twelve hours to pick her up. Now, they were on the long journey back home. A Safe Haven on Wheels

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