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Rain remembers everything.
Every whispered prayer. Every slammed door. Every almost-love and every wound hidden beneath soft smiles.
For Ilham, rain has never just been rain. It is comfort. Memory. A language only her heart seems to understand. In the middle of a loud, loving family filled with teasing sisters, late-night conversations, wedding chaos, and unspoken emotions, she moves through life carrying feelings she cannot always explain, and truths she is terrified to admit.
Because some kinds of love arrive gently.
And some arrive like a storm.
Surrounded by people who love fiercely and imperfectly, Ilham finds herself caught between loyalty, guilt, longing, and the aching need to be understood.
Then there is Aayan.
The one person who sees through every version of her. Calm where she is restless. Certain where she is afraid. What begins as quiet comfort slowly turns into something far more dangerous, a connection so deep it threatens the careful balance of their lives and the relationships around them.
As emotions intensify and buried feelings rise to the surface, Ilham must confront the question she has spent so long avoiding:
What happens when the person who feels like home is the very person you are not supposed to love?
Set against rainy Abuja nights, intimate family moments, sisterhood, faith, heartbreak, and healing, this story is a deeply emotional journey about love in all its complicated forms, the kind that breaks you, remakes you, and teaches you that sometimes the heart chooses for itself.