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The sporty tyres screeched on the black asphalt for the umpteenth time as the Camaro drifted over the highways and whizzed pass the other vehicles on the road. It's speed was constantly accelerating, signifying the driver had minimum to no concern for the traffic rules. A number of buses, jeeps and trucks were forced to switch their tracks after espying yet another spoiled brat having fun with his racecar.
However, the story wasn't the usual cliche today, rather the boy seated inside had his state miles away from being playful or peaceful. His mind held an entire museum of undesired thoughts and sentiments and he had no clue of which part to spend his time solving first.
The tall skyscrapers were already bored of watching the same metallic teal car that would usually appear on the streets with all its zeal.
Iyaad's one shoe was constantly pressing the accelerator whilst his hand controlled the steering. He had been drifting over different streets since two hours now and the car had already roamed nearly half of the highways of the city. He was all too aware of the routes to even care for the trouble of being lost.
All he needed right now was answer or more accurately, answers. His head was exploding with a number of questions that weren't favoring him to even breathe properly...
How did Ayzel end up being arrested?
How could the judges be so blind to release Cade even knowing he was a criminal?
Didn't anyone see that bloody smile on his face which itself goes in Huda and Ayzel's favor?
He picked up some more speed. The sun was setting near to a half-light and the highways weren't so bustled at this part of the day, liberating him of the danger of any accident.
"It was all so natural for Cade to win... There was obviously no way he was going to lose from a filthy Muslim after all..."
Alicia seemingly replied from his memory and his mood soured like he had just tasted acid.
Does law really has no value here?
Are the laws really based on religious identity?... And if they are, then why do only Muslims have to face injustice out of all the religious communities?
Why do people call Huda a terrorist even before knowing her?
Why does Ayzel shy away from praying in public?
Where did all this Islamophobia come from?...
His eyes squized at the signboards hovering above his car before he directed the steering towards the exit to slide the car out of the highways.
"There are some protocols under which we have to move and deal with people, you can't just head out and proclaim your religion and rights to everyone..."
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Darkness And Desolation
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