Saving my faith

Saving my faith

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"Sakina what is wrong with you?" Miriam asked Sakina, her voice shaking, "what are you hiding, you can trust me" Sakina was tearing up again, "Nothing Miriam, i am fine", she couldn't look her in the eye, she hated lying. "i have a problem Miriam, but i can't tell you", and with that she ran up the stairs, locking her doors room,praying to god that he did not kill himself. Do you believe in destiny? Could someone actually be out there just for you? To heal your wounds, fix your shattered heart, show you the path you need and to give you hope on finding the one person you thought would never be alive. (This is an Islamic story, but everyone could read it)
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