"Whoever puts his reliance on God, then He is sufficient for him." Quran: 65:3
🥂Here's to all the amazing people going through a lot, you should know that you're not alone, Allah is with you, and wallahi they're a lot of people going through the same as you or worse and by Allah i personally think you're strong and beautiful.
(Idk but i feel like Samir looks or rather act like 'Harden' aka 'Hero ft' the one that was in the movie 'After')
Samirs pov
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I snap another picture with the camera my dad got me on my graduation day this year.
It's a beautiful Thursday evening, the sun is about to set, i am walking alone as usual in the park near our house, snapping random pictures for memories.
I shut the camera, hang it around my neck and continue strolling the peaceful abandoned area, thinking about all sort of random things, good and bad, it's basically what i do every single day for as long as i can remember.
Well, that's what any human would do, if he or she has no friends.
I like the peaceful serene, the quietness and the almost emptiness of this place, that's why i made it my hideout, i come here alone 'almost' everyday, when I'm feeling down or thinking about them, i think alone and dribble ball alone.
I walk to the far end of the abandoned park where the basket ball field is located and pick a basketball and start dribbling it after placing my camera and jacket on the benches, it's a lil chilly here in London today.
I play alone as usual, dribbling the ball and throwing it in the basket, i missed few tho, but imma' a pro, not to brag tho.
I continue playing,
"Oh Samir, you really suck, is it that hard to admit defeat." He says with a chuckle, effortlessly dribbling the ball, "You bet it is." I snort and he throw the ball and it skillfully went through the basket.
"Oh i am jealous." I said, my voice held amusement tho; "When are you never?" He doubled his laughter and pass the ball to me, i roll my eyes at him and start dribbling the ball, raising my leg and passing the ball through it and then throw it and it luckily went through the basket, i did a happy dance and he laughed, i join him, "Oh look who isn't a sucker in b-ball." I pinch his cheeks, he swat my hands, "Oh hush, it's my coaching so you're welcome." He wink at me and stuck his tongue out.
I shake my head at him; "when will ya' grow up?"
"We're age mates dumbo." He throws a towel at me, i wipe my sweat with it, we've been playing for quite a while.
"Whatever, bottle water?" I ask him and he nod, i gave him the water and he pour half of it on his head before drinking the rest.
We sat in silence.
A few minutes later; "Let's go home." I said, "Up up we go, i am hungry." He whine and i had to drag him.
I dribble the ball hard, harder than anyone has ever in this world, heck i am not even playing, i am venting my frustration, that's how i work.
I kept on throwing the ball, hitting the basket and sometimes it will fly across the park and i will pick another ball and do the same, i find peace doing it.
An hour or so later, the sun has already set, and i am kinda tired so i sat on one of the bleaches, drinking water.
I sigh, how time flies, it's scary.
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Unfixable fixing
General FictionHe is the broken she tries mending. He is broken. He is bitter. She is sweet. He is an introvert. She is an extrovert. He is the unfixable she tries fixing.