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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 67:

As Zina and Omar sat in the car, a heavy silence enveloped them, each lost in their own tumultuous thoughts. The engine hummed softly, a stark contrast to the turmoil that churned within them. The road stretched out before them, an uncertain path leading into the unknown.

 

Zina's gaze drifted to the rearview mirror, catching a glimpse of Mohammed's reflection. His eyes held a mix of relief and worry, mirroring the emotions etched on her own face. In that fleeting moment, a silent understanding passed between them, a shared acknowledgment of the trials they had endured and the challenges that lay ahead.

 

Omar's hands tightened on the steering wheel, his jaw clenched in quiet resolve. His gaze flickered to Zina, a silent reassurance that he was by her side, ready to face whatever obstacles may come their way. The weight of their shared experiences hung heavy in the air, binding them together in a web of unspoken camaraderie.