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The day after the entire city knew about their wedding shutting down all the gossip that circulated. Zamiel sent carriages and servants with gold and expensive fabrics to her home. Now people started to gossip about how lucky she was instead.

"You didn't have to send all this." She told him.

"I wanted to." He said.

She smiled at him, this time looking into his eyes. There was no avoiding to look at each other now that they were getting married. She looked happy and so was he, except for the one thing that bothered him. He was a djinn, and she didn't know. She deserved to know, but he was afraid of losing her.

"Gamila, would you love me no matter what?" He asked.

"As long as you don't hurt me, I will love you for eternity." She said.

"I need to tell you something." He began. "Whatever I tell you, I want you to know that it doesn't change who I am or how I feel about you."

She nodded. "You can tell me anything."

"I am a djinn." He said.

She looked at him for a long moment. It felt like forever before she laughed. "You are funny." She said hitting him jokingly.

"I am serious." He told her.

"Alright." She said, but he could tell she didn't believe him.

He would have to show her, so he vanished and then materialized back again.

That night she ran away from him, locking herself inside her room. Even though it hurt him he knew these kinds of things could be difficult for humans to accept. She would need a few days to let sink in.

But Gamila was quick, and the day after she came knocking on his door. "Zamiel, would you ever hurt me?" She asked.

"May I never see the daylight again if I ever hurt you."

"Don't say such a thing." She scolded. "May you have a long life."

He smiled at her. "You are not afraid of me anymore?"

"No. I can't be afraid of my future husband." She smiled back.

And so they got married, and he gave her the love bite, strengthening their bond. But someone was not so happy about their marriage and it was none other than his witch friend, Razia. Despite the animosity between their races, they stayed friends for many years.

Now she was angry with him. "How could you not tell me you got married?"

"It happened suddenly." He explained.

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"Still." She crossed her arms over her chest.

"Alright, I am sorry."

"Who is here?" His wife came into the parlor.

"Gamila, come here. This is my friend Razia." He introduced. "And this is my wife, Gamila."

They greeted each other and before he knew they sat down and chatted happily until the sun went down. Razia come often to their home to spend time with Gamila and Zamiel was happy they became friends. His two-year-old daughter was also very fond of Razia.

One night while lying in bed next to his wife, she asked him a surprising question.

"Do you like Razia?"

He took a moment to think. He didn't want to say anything to hurt his wife. "I like her as a friend." He said.

"But a man and a woman can never be just friends." She said.

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