The Brusies
He felt very bad to let Zoya go with teary eyes. But concern for Hoor ul Ain was much more important than feeling bad for Zoya Khan.
Shaking his head he gives attention to Hoor ul Ain. Her burning body in extreme fever, her scattered losing color hair, and her face coloring a like white sheet all ...
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Chapters
1. Her Kidnapping
2. Her Suffering
3. His Retribution
4. Intensifying Brutality
5. Justifying Himself
6. The Revelation
7. Her Dying
8. Bad News
9. A Friend
10. Finds Her
11. Suffering from Guilt
12. Confrontation
13. At her Place 

14. His Sister 

15. The Agony 

16. The Suffering

17. The Pain

18. Helplessness 

19. The Trouble 

20. Remorsness

21. The Misery 

22. Endurance 

23. His Restlessness 

24. The Brusies 

25. Disturb Feelings 


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