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lost & found

Being 19 years old is never an easy task, with a world so dark and people so toxic, a simple weak girl could only fall victim to people's wrath. So alone, abandoned and scarred, would Zina make it? ========================= "I promise you, that I will fix you," She told him as tears fell from her sweet brown eyes. He raised his head to meet her painful gaze. He felt his heart sink. If only she knew she was in no place to fix me, he thought. ************************************************************************** "At just 19 years old, Zina finds herself navigating a dark and toxic world, abandoned and scarred. Will she overcome the challenges that threaten to consume her? With a promise to fix others while battling her own struggles, Zina's journey unfolds in a gripping tale of resilience and redemption. Dive into this captivating urban novel filled with raw emotions, unexpected twists, and the power of human connection. Join Zina on a quest for survival and self-discovery in a world where hope shines brightest in the darkest moments."

CHZ · Urban
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75 Chs

Chapter 33:

I was frozen on my spot, my heart beating so fast that I couldn't pull away. I don't know for how long we stood like that until we heard a throat clearing, which made us jump apart. Mohammed! I looked away from his amused face and cleared my throat. How embarrassing is that?

"How are you feeling, Omar?" He asked, turning serious, which made me raise my head and meet his fixing gaze. 

What happened last night? Moreover, who brought me here? 

"I am fine, now.

I could always count on Mohammed to be there for me when I needed him. His support was unwavering, and he never let me down. I'll never forget the moment I saw his eyes well up with tears as he pulled me into a tight hug.

"Omar, you scared the shit out of me last night. For a moment, I thought I had lost you, the only person I can rely on in this life," he said, hugging him back and squeezing his shoulders tightly. It reminded me of my father's words.