Hijabi And Him
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  • Reads 3,524
  • Votes 224
  • Parts 7
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published May 31, 2018
"Leave my hand!" 
"What if I don't" replied Ahmed with an evil smirk.
"Oh! you would look more beautiful after taking off that hijab of yours!" Arham said while touching the corner of her hijab.
"Well? how much do you want to take that hijab off or you want help huh?" Ahmed said and closed the distance.

"No leave me!" 
Both started laughing.

"I think she said leave her!" A deep voice came from the end of the corridor.

"Azlaan stay out of this bro!" Ahmed shouted.
"I said leave her!" Azlaan shouted and came to punch him.
"Bro relax!" Arham shouted and pushed Azlaan.
"Never-mind! she's just a piece of shit!" 
Ahmed said and left the corridor with Arham behind him.

The hazel brown eyes were lost in the green blue orbs.

Something unknown developed in a matter of seconds.
None of them knew what it was? yet felt connected in that single eye contact.
****
Will they realize what it is?
Or things would change for both of them?
What fate had planned for them?

To find out read 'Hijabi and Him'
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