Until It Was Real
𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐮𝐞
Zaigham Khan lives a life governed by precision. At 29, as the CEO of Khan Enterprises, he's the kind of man who doesn't tolerate chaos, not in his office, not in his home, and certainly not in his heart.
His days are structured down to the minute: early morning workouts, a strict black coffee routine, and meetings that begin and end on time. His presence commands silence, his decisions are final, and his expression rarely shifts.
Emotions, in his world, are viewed as distractions, unnecessary and often dangerous. He speaks little, listens sharply, and trusts only logic. To many, he's intimidating and undeniably unreadable.
Zoya Khan, on the other hand, is everything he isn't. At 22, currently working as an EA Intern directly under the CEO of Khan Enterprises.
She lives freely and speaks without filters.
She hums her way through mornings, drinks tea so sweet it could be dessert, and laughs in the middle of serious conversations.
She wears bright colors, collects mismatched earrings, and never backs away from asking uncomfortable questions.
Zoya's world is unscheduled, filled with impulse and warmth.
Emotions don't scare her, she embraces them, even when they overwhelm her.
She talks too much, feels too much, and trusts with a heart wide open.