Blind And In Love
BebeÄim. Will
, Abla. Please." She loved this woman with every fibre of her being. She loved her so much that she fe
anything?" She asked, wiping at her tears as she tried to take
something and fell, making her heart lost a beat. "Why would you let her walk alone, Kulthum?!" She thundered and wiped at her tears, walking towa
knew his help was certainly not appreciated by Yusrah. But the woman seemed blind, or maybe she was just
shooting him a look full of hatred that he was certain wasn't just for him. She seemed to hate everyone in her life but t
vered as she tried to wipe at her tears. "He sounds like someone I know. No, he's someone I know
d cut her off instantly while he walked and stood righ
that Yusrah had never imagined he would have in him. She rolled her eyes and tried to stand between them
sighed, a tear rolling down her cheek. "You're all grown up, boy." She turned to
one is mine, Abla. And if you'll please let go of
they walked silently while he they watched as all Nazli did was try so hard to stop her tears from flowing
had figured that he was the Hammad Yusrah always complained about and now that
d with nothing but hatred. "I see that she complains to you about me. But I pro
once wanted to tell her that she may have to learn a few things from you."
ey all hated him, didn't they? And watching the way he smiled at her mother, how soft he treated
he was treating her now, someone would think she had been lying about
e never get to meet again, because the companies are obviously tired of your not so qualified presentations." He saw the look on her face and before she re
e felt the words stung deeper into her heart that her eyes brimmed with tears. He hadn't stopped with her, and now, just because he had gotten the privilege
ammad had vanished and she was back to being the Nazli that cried openly. "Is she talking with him, Kulthum?" She he
Abla. I hate him with all that's in me." She said
hat that hatred will turn into." She heard something in Abla's voice she had never heard
and corner of her soul. At some point, she had to close her eyes to keep the flames from burning her s
ng his or her sight, but it was terrific. Abla had been so devastated that the first tim
It was already dark and knowing so well whatever it was that made Nazli bitterly cried the way she did and was still doing was so huge tha
hed her eyes shut and felt as the tears she had been trying to fight rushed down to her cheeks. Not once had she ever cried
told him how much damage his words had done to her. She knew blindness was accounted as a disability, but she believe Nazli only lost her s
i, face smudged with how much tears she had shed and instantly, Yusrah ran into her mother's arms. Seeing the way she was wal
ked, as thought that wasn't a question
wasn't crying. I was thinking of how to get away with murder. Do you have any idea, AblaÄim?"