Responsibilities Forgotten

Responsibilities Forgotten

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Sixteen-year-old Adiba has made her final decision. She wants to go to boarding school and she wants to be a published writer. But life has other plans for her. Apalobe is the school she wants to go to. Apalobe is in England. England is where Adiba has a horrific past, but she is ready. Ready to face her fears. The question remains, will the past repeat itself? Perhaps in another form? Here is a tale of a Muslim girl, with a terrifying past, who is unable to fit in, with a fusion of romance, heartbreak and betrayal.
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Nightmare

Sixteen year old Ahlam Fakhri wants to go through her senior year of High School without any type of crazy scandals or drama. Of course that would have been easier with the presence of her best friend Jihad still by her side. And that would have been easier to achieve without the rumors that started about their falling out. Her parents and older brother become more determined to keep a close eye on her, creepy texts from an unknown number, and all roads leading back to the taboo yet glamorous city of Casablanca Morocco that her parents fled from to New York City plague her every step. And a lost past that she is slowly starting to remember haunts her sleeping hours. Anxious, and ready to blow, Ahlam decided to take matters into her own hand. When truths of why things with Jihad went so wrong are shoved into the light, Ahlam realizes she bit off more than she can chew and she manages to put herself, and everyone she loves in life threatening jeopardy. Stuck in a world she only read about, in a game that could seal both hers and Jihad's fate, Ahlam draws on an inner strength, cunningness, and bravery she did not know she had within herself. She quickly learned a valuable lesson. While dreams do come true so do nightmares. She has to decide how this will play out now. Is this going to be her dream come true? Or her nightmare?

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