Sissy_Roxie
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Life, like faith, is a fragile thing-easily shattered, remade, or twisted into something unrecognizable.
Meera was once the perfect Muslim wife-modest, obedient, veiled in tradition. Anchored by twenty years of marriage. Then came the divorce. Now, she's left with nothing but her hijab... and a son who sees right through her silence.
Sasha, eighteen and unnervingly beautiful, hides a hunger that consumes him. A hunger for them-Black men, their power, their dominance-a desire that claws at him in the dark, warring with shame even as he surrenders. But secrets are contagious.
When Meera returns to academia-professor by day, PhD student by night-she doesn't realize how thin the line is between reinvention and ruin. Sasha, her mirror in ways she doesn't yet understand, begins weaving his own temptations into her life. A bolder dress. A loosened scarf. A glance held too long.
And then-the unraveling.
The hijab slips. The clothes tighten. The whispers between them grow darker, needier. Sasha doesn't just want his mother to heal-he wants her to live. To flirt shamelessly. To surrender to the kind of men who can give her the pleasure she never dared ask for.
And Meera? She's finally ready to obey someone new.
This is a story of hunger-for freedom, for sin, for the things that make you gasp "I shouldn't" even as you beg for more. By the end, the woman who once hid beneath fabric will wear nothing but desire. And the boy who feared his reflection will embrace it-gloriously, shamelessly.
Deeper than faith. Darker than shame. And so much sweeter.