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My mother drove me to school, on the way we listened to my favourite Maher Zain CD.

We arrived at The Highschool of Dubai. My mother took me to the office and got my schedule, I was in fact, terrified!

I went to my class, I was in 12a. As soon I walked in, everyone's eyes were on me! I guess I was abit late.

I made my way to the forum teacher, Mrs Ibraheem. I told her my name and that I was new.

"Alright everyone! This is Farah Habibi, she's knew here. Ismail I want no funny business with her!" Mrs Ibraheem said very cheery and warningly (a/n: idk if that's even a real word! :D)

I looked around the class to see a, dare I say it, hottt boy smirking at me! I felt my cheeks get heated so I quickly turned away.

I took a seat next to a girl, in pardah. I was abit shy, she noticed so she said hi! Her name is Ayesha Mitha.

We talked for a while, while Mrs Ibraheem did some work at her desk.

Did I mention I was sitting right infront of Ismail? Well I am! And I can sense that his staring pretty intently.

"Do you need something? Because I couldn't help but notice you staring." I turned around and said that to Ismail.

"Actually what I need is your number, you see it's not everyday you see a beautiful girl like you and pass up the opportunity to get her number." He replied with a slight smirk.

"Well it's going to take a lot more than just looks to get my number." I said just as I turned around with a small smile on my face.

"Wow! It's not all the time you see a girl rejecting Ismail," she said as she paused to laugh for a couple of minutes, "don't you like him?" Ayesha asked me once she stopped having her fit of laughter.

A/N: Salaam People :D Fareeha here! How youu liking my story? Just too clarify some terms:
Halaal: Things that are permissible to do in Islam
Haraam: Things that are not permissible to do in Islam.
Pardah: A covering used for girls on there face that only shows there eyes.

We'll that's all the terms :D See you in the next chapter.

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