Queenofmorals
"We won, but we lost everything."
"Then maybe it's time the world learns what surviving really means."
Three years after the brutal genocide and the birth of the Palestinian State, Gaza University opens its doors to international students for the first time.
Suman Tiwari, an Indian girl, has always admired Palestine from afar. For her, being accepted into Gaza University isn't just education-it's a chance to meet the people she has long respected, and to fulfill her dream of representing Palestine on the global stage of architecture.
Zayyan Khalil Al-Fayed, a boy from Gaza, carries the weight of survival and loss. To him, the arrival of international students feels like a cruel irony-where was the world when his people cried for help? How can he trust those who watched in silence?
One girl with dreams. One boy with scars.
Their worlds collide in a land still healing, where love, grief, and resilience intertwine-and where wounds, though buried, may never truly fade.
"Why did you come here?" he asked, eyes burning with unspoken grief.
"Because I wanted to meet the strongest people in the world," she whispered.