"Six years of living together," she sniffed. "One would think we'd know each other in all this time." "I know you," I whispered. My eyes were begging her not to leave. "No. You THINK you do, Nadir." That was the last thing she said before she was gone, with my wailing children in tow. ___ Nadir may not say it often, but he couldn't really live without Zaeb. But then again, there are a hundred unspoken promises and silent conversations between couples who have been married for as long as they had been. Only when her charming - and significantly loaded - childhood best friend entered their lives did Nadir realise that he should start saying some of them out loud. ...But maybe it was too late. Ongoing | Slow updates © copyright Zainab Alam, 2018. / / I suck at story description. I promise the book isn't so bad!