Listen and Obey

Listen and Obey

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High school. The bane of any teenagers existence. It's a lot harder when people think your hiding a bomb in your bra. Being a Muslim isn't easy to say the least. Throw in an abusive family, arch enemies and boy trouble and you've got the perfect storm. Lena Ahmed has to go through this on a daily basis. She's lived by these three words: Listen and Obey.
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