Caught between who I am and who I want to be.-Unknown.
Fatima
What kind of human being has no regard for people's sleep? I shoved my phone further away from me as it vibrated. There was nothing I hated more than having my sleep interrupted. I pressed my head deeper into my pillow, hoping to go back to sleep, but my phone began buzzing again.
Fuck this.
Angrily, I grabbed the phone, answered it and pressed it to my ear.
Me: Hello?
Z: Yaya Fatima?
Me: Zara?
Z: Yes. It's me.
Me: Oh. Did you get a phone?
Z: No. It's Baba's.
Me: Oh. How are you?
Z: I'm fine. But I miss you. You haven't come to visit since you left.
Me: I'm sorry. I've been busy.
Z: Well, my birthday party is on Saturday. Are you going to come?
Me: I don't know if I'll be free.
Z: Please, yaya Fatima. There's going to be a bouncy castle and a big cake. I even got you a birthday hat.
Me: Okay, Zara. I'll try and make it.
Z: Promise?
I paused.
Me: yeah.
Z: Okay. I can't wait to see you.
Me: Alright. Bye.
Z: Bye.
I dropped the phone and groaned loudly. I didn't want to see that house let alone step inside it, but I had just promised her. Ugh, this was so frustrating. Finally, I covered my head with the duvet and shut my eyes, welcoming sleep.
Saturday
I hummed forget you by Ceelo Green as I prepared for Zara's party. I was in no way excited, but I gave my word. It was a kid's party, so I had no reason to go all out. A maxi dress should suffice. I brushed up my brows, then applied mascara and eyeliner. For my lips, I used some lip gloss.
"Now to tie up my hair," I said aloud, searching for the perfect scarf to match my blue and silver dress.
"Baby, are you in here?" I hear Ibrahim call from the room.
I rush to meet him, "Yes, I was just looking for a scarf."
He wraps his arms around me and kisses my forehead, "A scarf? Are you going somewhere?"
Shit.
"I forgot to tell you. My little sister's birthday party is this afternoon," I say, facepalming myself.
He hums in response, "Have fun."
"Do you want to go?" I ask, walking back into the closet.
He follows closely behind. "I'm sure a child's birthday party would be fun, but I've got plans," he jokes.
I giggle, "What plans?"
"The guys are coming over to watch a basketball game," he answers.
"So you won't be able to drop me off?" I ask.
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FATIMA (YOU series #2)
RomanceMultiple lapses in judgement lead Fatima into an arranged marriage. But the young girl uses it as an opportunity to find herself and develop meaningful relationships. ~~ I hated who I was, who I am, who I'm becoming. A reflection of your failure...