Alina had found her peace — far away from Aariz, far away from the heartbreak. Living in a beautiful, quiet villa overseas, she had built a life for herself and her twins. Alina's days were now filled with joy, love, and the fulfillment of motherhood. The pain of the past had faded into the background, replaced by the sweet laughter of her children and the happiness that came from raising them on her own.
She had chosen to name her twins with names that represented both strength and love — Mahab (Mahi) and Tabish (Tashu). Mahab, meaning "love" or "moon," was the perfect name for her daughter, whose delicate features and bright smile lit up every room. Tabish, meaning "radiance" or "glow," was her son, whose innocent eyes reflected the warmth of the sun and the joy of life.
Alina's life was as luxurious as it was peaceful. She had started her own online business, designing high-end accessories, and her creations were being sold in boutiques around the world. The money she made was enough to provide for her children's every need, and more importantly, it allowed her the freedom to live life on her own terms.
Though her heart still held a small place for Aariz, she had learned to protect herself and move forward. She had become stronger than ever, and her children were the center of her world. She didn't need Aariz anymore. She had her family, her career, and the love of her children — and that was enough.