Love here is rarely just romance. Urdu writing has separate words for longing, for separation, for the love you carry after the person has gone — and the lines below use all of them.
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“Because I can smell the parasites eating away the newborn love and after all these years of trial and error, all I really care about is how to make a grand exit.”

“Instead of crying, she made a promise to herself that she would find and rescue every member and return home so they could have the good old lovely times back.”

“Every time we reach a stage, our heart and our passion longed for, we hear a voice, asking us not to rest and keep moving.”

“Initially they were distraught; with time, they got over it and showered all their love on their daughter in law.”

“My heart started pounding as I got into my car, there was no word of Sameer but still Ali knew something about him.”

“Even though my mother has a heart lined with marshmallows for me, she never refuses anything that I say.”

““We can’t always protect the ones we love,” Ansa gazed off into the distance lost in her own thoughts.”

“Joesph apparently gave no expression but her words set somewhere deep in his heart, but perhaps he was among those who just simply needed time.”

“Unaware of the time that had passed since she had been clutching the letter to her heart, Imaan got up and sat in her study chair.”

“Had she been carrying this secret in her heart for far too long without telling anyone and left it up to fate to reveal the secret when the moment was right?”

“Now, let’s speak it out loud or whisper it to yourself but do say, I am loved, I have always been loved and I will always be loved.”

“Some have dirty deeds darkening their hearts while others are shaded dark when the flames of hope are snuffed out.”

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