therayawrites009
Aleena Rajab had grown up knowing the world would never be kind to her. Too dark, too different, too visible in her difference - eyes lingered, whispers followed, and expectations buried her before she could even breathe. She learned early that fairness and beauty were privileges, and that society measured worth with standards she could never meet.
She built walls. Not from fear, but from necessity. Every glance, every comment, every dismissal became another brick, shaping a fortress around her heart. Fairy tales weren't real. Love wasn't for her. Belonging... didn't exist.
And yet, in that world, Aleena survived. She became sharp, painfully practical, socially aware. She studied, she worked, she lived - not for approval, not for recognition, but for herself. Each judgment she endured, every slight, every exclusion, forged her into someone unyielding. She learned to confront a world that was cruel and unfair, to carry her own worth even when no one else acknowledged it.
This is the story of her resistance. Of her courage. Of a girl who refuses to shrink, to hide, or to let the world define her value. Aleena Rajab will not just survive - she will claim her space, her voice, and her life, on her own terms.