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Golden Goodbye

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*Golden Goodbye* is a Pakistani romance set in the heart of Punjab — a story of two young hearts who love each other completely, and lose each other painfully. Not because they stopped loving. But because the world never gave their love permission to exist. **Shiraz** is a twelve year old boy from a small village near Sambrial, Sialkot. The youngest son of a WAPDA lineman. Bright, friendly, carefree — a boy who has never once thought about love. **Parisa** is a thirteen year old girl from Faisalabad. The eldest daughter of a powerful landlord and politician. Confident, graceful, beautiful — a girl entirely focused on her studies and her future. They meet by accident at a Haqiqa ceremony. One silent moment. Two pairs of eyes. No words. And then they go back to their separate worlds. But something has already changed. Quietly. Permanently. What follows is a love that grows slowly across the distance between a simple village and a grand city — in stolen glances and unspoken feelings. A love that was never supposed to happen. And yet did. The problem was never their hearts. The problem was the world between them. A WAPDA lineman's son does not belong in a Chaudhry's world. And a Chaudhry's daughter was never meant for a village boy with no land and no name. Their goodbye is not angry. Not cold. It is golden — like a sunset that breaks your heart precisely because it is so beautiful. *"They didn't stop loving each other. The world just made loving each other impossible."*
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