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CHAPTER -39

Author: Stellina
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-12 19:37:15

When Inayat finished dressing, she stepped out of the room to find Aadil waiting. His eyes lingered on her longer than usual. For the first time, he saw her in an anarkali paired with a hijab and for a moment, words deserted him.

“You’re ready?” he asked finally, his voice softer than she expected.

“Yes,” she replied, though confusion laced her tone. “Now will you tell me where we’re going?”

“You’ll know when we get there.”

He led her outside where a sleek black car was parked. The journey was silent, only the sound of the engine filling the air. Inayat’s heart beat faster with every passing mile, curiosity gnawing at her. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the car came to a stop.

Inayat’s eyes widened when she stepped out. Before her stretched the vast expanse of the sea, silver waves crashing gently under the moonlight. Lanterns lined the sand in a delicate trail leading toward a small canopy draped with fairy lights. A low table with two chairs stood beneath it, surrounded
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  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -39

    When Inayat finished dressing, she stepped out of the room to find Aadil waiting. His eyes lingered on her longer than usual. For the first time, he saw her in an anarkali paired with a hijab and for a moment, words deserted him.“You’re ready?” he asked finally, his voice softer than she expected.“Yes,” she replied, though confusion laced her tone. “Now will you tell me where we’re going?”“You’ll know when we get there.”He led her outside where a sleek black car was parked. The journey was silent, only the sound of the engine filling the air. Inayat’s heart beat faster with every passing mile, curiosity gnawing at her. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the car came to a stop.Inayat’s eyes widened when she stepped out. Before her stretched the vast expanse of the sea, silver waves crashing gently under the moonlight. Lanterns lined the sand in a delicate trail leading toward a small canopy draped with fairy lights. A low table with two chairs stood beneath it, surrounded

  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -38

    After changing into her night suit, Inayat stepped out of the washroom. The faint buzzing of her phone caught her attention. She hurried toward the bedside table, picked it up, and swiped to answer.“Where are you, Innu?” A familiar voice instantly filled her ear, Aazu’s whining tone.Inayat’s lips curved into a wide smile, though she tried to sound stern. “No hello, no hi… just straight to ‘where are you, Innu?’” she scolded lightly, feigning annoyance. But deep inside, her heart danced. It had been months since she heard her darling’s voice.“Innu, I’m serious,” Aazu continued. “It’s been almost five months since I last saw you. I’m offended. Please come back. I’m missing you so badly.”Inayat softened, her smile stretching wider. “I’ll be there in the morning itself. Just a few more hours of patience.”Aazu gasped. “Say you’re not kidding!”“No, darling. I’m not kidding. I’m dead serious. Tomorrow morning, I’ll be there.”“I love you, babygirl.” Aazu exclaimed with sheer joy. “I’

  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -37

    “I feel so awkward here, Aadil,” Inayat whispered, her voice low enough that only he could hear.“That’s why I didn’t want to come in the first place,” Aadil replied dryly, his lips curving into a faint smirk. “But you were the one who insisted. Now bear it, you don’t have any other choice.” Inayat glared at him, her lips twitching in irritation.Uncle Iqbal’s voice cut across the dining table. “So, dear boy, how is everything going?”“Alhamdulillah, everything is going well,” Aadil answered with calm respect.But Iqbal was not satisfied. He leaned back in his chair, clicking his tongue. “Tsk, tsk, tsk. Tell me, what was the need for all that drama? What did you gain? The family’s reputation was dragged through the mud.”His wife Reema added bitterly, “If you had agreed to marry Shaziya back then, none of this would have happened. But no, you were blind, weren’t you? You only wanted Kainaat. And what happened? She left you. Now look, you married to her sister. What’s the use of your

  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -36

    Inayat sat cross-legged on the bed, fiddling with the edge of the blanket while Aadil scrolled through his emails. Her voice broke the silence.“Aadil, can I ask something?”Without looking up, he smirked faintly. “Even if I said no, you’d still ask. So just ask.”She laughed softly. “Why is this family so weird? We came here all the way from Mumbai and no one cared at all. No one came out to meet us except Fazr.” Her lips pressed into a pout.“There’s no one at home at this time,” Aadil explained patiently. “Iqbal Uncle and Kamal Uncle are at the office. Fazr should be in school but maybe she took leave because of us. Zarif’s probably in college. And Imran…” He shrugged. “I don’t know about his whereabouts.”Inayat tilted her head. “Where’s Shaziya?” she asked suddenly.He only shrugged again, uninterested in the subject.But Inayat’s restlessness didn’t end there. “What are we doing cooped up in this room? Get up and give me a tour of the house. I want to see how it looks.”“No, I

  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -35

    “Aadil, can I ask you something? It’s been troubling my mind for a long time.”Inayat’s voice was soft but hesitant.They had just finished dinner and went to bed. Both were lying on their respective sides, with enough space in between that a whole person could easily fit there. The silence stretched between them, broken only by the faint ticking of the clock on the wall.Aadil turned his head toward her, his brows drawn slightly together. “Is that the reason behind your bad mood today?”“Umm… no, that was for something else. Leave it. But this question has been bothering me for a long time.” She shifted her head on the pillow, eyes meeting his, steady and determined.“And what if I say no?” His brow arched with quiet challenge, lips quivering.She narrowed her eyes at him, stubbornness flashing across her face. “I will still ask.”That made him laugh, a short, genuine sound that warmed the space between them.“I knew it. Go on then, ask.”Inayat inhaled deeply, trying to calm her ner

  • MARRIED TO MY SISTER'S FIANCE    CHAPTER -34

    After dinner, Aadil and Inayat retired to their room. The lights were dim, the quietness of the night wrapping around them like a soft veil. But Inayat’s mind refused to rest. A question kept circling inside her until finally, she broke the silence.“Why were you so reluctant to go to your grandparents’ house? Are you not on good terms with them?”Aadil, who had just stretched himself out on the bed, turned his head toward her. His expression was unreadable for a moment.“No… it’s not that. I’m not on bad terms with them. But there is a reason I didn’t want to go. Do you really want to know?”Inayat narrowed her eyes on him. “If I wasn’t curious, why would I even ask?”Aadil chuckled softly. “Hmm, fair point.”He propped himself up slightly, his tone turning more serious.“Okay then, listen carefully. You already know I loved Kainaat… I wanted to marry her.”The moment the words left his mouth, Inayat’s expression shifted. A strange discomfort rose inside her chest. Her jaw tightened,

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