Unstoppable Fathima

Unstoppable Fathima

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A young girl in her 20s beseeched her past as she slowly regained conciousness. Her body seem soiled and tored not able to feel her own breathe. She is a awaken by harsh ray of sunlight scorching on her bruised head. She slowly tries to tweak her left eye and see what's in her hand.
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