Title: Tinted Love (Roofi Car Fiction)
Prologue: "Mehram hota hai to parda kyun?" (If he is a brother, why the veil?)
Alina gripped the leather seat of the Audi e-tron GT. Outside, the wedding guests clapped. Inside, her cousin-brother, Rayyan, had just pressed the central locking.
"The family gave you to me as a sister," he whispered, his knuckles white on the steering wheel. "But I stole you as a woman the day you sat in my passenger seat."
She looked at the dashboard, at the tiny gullak (piggy bank) she had kept there for charity. Her identity was shattering. The engine purred like a caged tiger.
"Drive," she said finally, tears mixing with kohl. "Drive where no one knows my name."
The hero treats his sister coldly at home (respecting the mohalla's eyes) but turns into a romantic lead the moment the car door locks. He adjusts her seatbelt. He plays her favorite Atif Aslam song. The story thrives on this split personality.
Plot: Zayan, a ruthless business tycoon, despises his step-sister, Esha. But when she is found in a red light district, he pulls her into his vintage Toyota Crown. He locks the doors. "For the next 200 kilometers," he whispers, "you will tell me everything." The 200km drive becomes a 200-page confession of a love that was never sibling-like.
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