Awjanpere
*English Malay Romance Novel*
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Nayla Leora X Aariz Haqeem
Tulips: The Silent Bloom
Nayla Leora never believed in loud beginnings.
To her, love was never meant to arrive with certainty or clear declarations. It was something quieter-something that existed in between moments, in half-finished thoughts, and in feelings that were never fully named.
For years, she learned to read silence the way others read words.
And in that silence, she found Aariz Haqeem.
He was never the kind of presence that demanded attention. He did not stay loudly, nor did he leave completely. Instead, he existed in fragments-small digital traces, fleeting interactions, and moments that felt too ordinary to mean anything, yet somehow meant everything to her.
A glance. A view. A message never fully formed. A distance that was never explained.
Nayla told herself it was nothing. But nothing, when repeated often enough, begins to feel like something.
Aariz was a question she never asked out loud, and Nayla was an answer she was never sure she wanted.
Between them, there were no confessions, no promises, no defined beginning. Only an unspoken connection that grew quietly in the background of their separate lives-like tulips growing beneath the soil, unseen but persistent.
The more Nayla tried to understand it, the more it slipped into uncertainty. Because some connections do not demand to be understood. They only ask to be felt.
And sometimes, that is where the danger lies.
In what is almost real. In what is never fully said. In what lingers long after it should have ended. As time passes, Nayla is left with a single question she cannot escape:
Was it ever something... or only the illusion of something waiting to bloom?
Because not every flower is meant to be picked.
And not every story is meant to be completed.
Some simply exist-
quietly, beautifully, and briefly.
Like tulips in silence.