Jinx
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  • Reads 100
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2014
Abiha is an outgoing Pakistani girl that has been brought up all her life in New Zealand. Instead of being the quiet Pakistani girl her mother wishes she was, Abiha is anything but a typical Paki girl. As she pushes more of her cultural and religious lines, her mother decides that she must go back to her homeland to discover just where she comes from. Tucked away in a small village on the mountains of Islamabad, Pakistan. Abiha discovers her past, her future and unexpectedly falls for a guy that is both strict, hostile and different just like her. Can Abiha keep up with the sudden change of surrondings, people, culture in addition to the many revelations about just who she is and how the a fatal misunderstanding was the reason, it is dangerous for her mother and her to return to her country. 

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