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Written for me
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Ongoing, First published Mar 06, 2018
Haleema a young girl destined to reach for the stars the moment she steps onto her university campus set to begin a new year as a freshman. Ready for a new chapter the hijabi has the next few years of her life all written in her thick agenda. With her head held high Haleema is ready to face a new part of her life. 

What she doesn't know is that her what was once high school crush Yamir (she'll never admit it tho), from back in Portugal is studying less then an hour away from her uni, in the Floridas very own IMG academy. Now, you might be thinking well what a love story already, but here's the twist they don't really "like" each other; well thats what they say out loud. Both from different social statuses, Yamir is praised by all and she's not, he enjoys playing football and she hasn't ran since grade 10 P.E. class;  although they do share one thing in common and thats their religion.

Destined for each other or not, lets see.
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