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What happens when love twists into ownership and a woman’s beauty becomes a weapon against motherhood? In this opening chapter, Minahil—Asfand’s beautiful, London-raised cousin—has been married to him for five years but never wanted his child; she’s already ended two pregnancies in secret and takes pills to stay barren. When she discovers a third pregnancy, she vows to abort again, even as Asfand locks her in their bedroom to protect the baby. From behind the door she calls Ayesha, her younger “sister” figure, and spins a lie that Asfand beats her and threatens divorce, begging for help to escape. Ayesha—lonely, living in London with her widowed father—trusts Minahil completely and flies to Pakistan that night. Asfand tries tenderness, bringing food and pleading for the baby’s health, but Minahil provokes him until he strikes her, then uses the bruise as proof of his “cruelty.” Ayesha arrives, believes the story, and agrees to smuggle Minahil out, handing over cash. The next day Asfand finds the room empty, an abortion report on his phone, and Minahil’s confession that Ayesha helped her. His world collapses: three unborn children gone, the woman he loved a betrayer, and Ayesha cast as accomplice. Grief-fueled, Asfand confronts Ayesha, drags her to his house, and declares he will marry her—to punish, to bind, to make her pay—while she protests her ignorance. Minahil flies to Dubai, leaving a trail of withdrawals from Ayesha’s account and a shattered household. The chapter ends with Asfand kneeling at dawn, tears on cold tile, his breath broken by the realization that love has become revenge. Themes of manipulation, jealousy, and the weaponization of fertility drive the narrative; Ayesha’s naïveté, Asfand’s desperation, and Minahil’s calculus set up a cycle of retaliation. This isn’t a romance but a psychological trap where everyone is victim and perpetrator. If you’re drawn to toxic families, gaslighting, and beauty-obsessed control, Part 1 lays the foundation—
subscribe for Part 2, where forced marriage, captivity, and Minahil’s hidden past begin to unravel. _
Triggers: domestic violence, forced marriage, abortion, emotional abuse._
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