ULFAT
Aini was still a child when her dreams were folded into wedding fabric. She imagined classrooms, exams, laughter, and a future shaped by her own choices. Instead, she was handed bangles, vows, and a marriage she never asked for. Fakhir never asked for a wife either. Restless, quarrelsome, and painfully unprepared for adulthood, he is forced to grow up overnight-becoming a husband before he ever learned how to simply be a boy. Bound by family pressure and circumstances beyond their control, Aini and Fakhir are thrown into an unwanted marriage not by love, but by responsibility, resentment, and fear. They argue. They resist. They endure. They learn to live. They learn to love.

