Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullah. How have you all been?
This has been on my mind for weeks now until I finally got the courage to type my un-voiced words out. The delayed updates on Sadiya have been agreeably unfair to you guys as much as it's been quite disturbing for me. None of it is deliberate. And so, I greatly apologize to you guys for the infrequent chapter updates that's been on for a long while now. Sadiya is and will always be dear to me, not only because it quite reflects on my life, but also because of the kind people I've met along this journey ♥️.
Life struggles have always been an obstacle on my everyday activities, and writing truthfully, isn't really a career thing or hobby for me but more of a pastime thing. Who knows? It might as well be a way of pouring the unspoken in computed words. Point is, I'm sincerely apologising to you good people for the delay and hope that you deeply consider. I feel the need to do this A/N thingy because I still don't know when I'll be posting the next chapter of Sadiya.
I'm currently working on building back my mental health, fix my relationship with Allah, and focus on my academics. I'm sorry once again for this. It's been quite a long while, but admittedly, typing Chapter Twenty-Six has been pretty difficult and it's not actually because I've got no idea what it's going to be about, but because I've just been finding it hard to get myself back. I do hope you understand 🙂❤️.
I'll try updating soon, but remember, no promises made. I apologize again.
This is meant to be brief, and I feel relieved to have finally gotten it off my chest. Your reviews on IG always make my day better. Keep the votes, reviews and comments coming, beautiful people! Also, remember that more spice is to come in this book as promised. I love every single one of you and your patience and support greatly matter to me ❤️. May Allah make it easy for us all and may we live to witness the special day of Arafah. Ameen.
Jazakumullah khairan, have a blessed Arafah and Eid!
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