Set Me Free

Set Me Free

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"Amir Fields and Raeana Fields. Nice way to end a fairytale huh?" "Just missing a signature," Rae teased. "Here's mine," he said kissing her again. "And here's mine," she said once they broke apart. She kissed him before letting his lips go. "Thank you," she said looking into his eyes. "For what," he asked. "For setting me free," she smiled. "Anything for you," he told her. "Dance with me," she dragged him. He chuckled behind. Love and freedom, hand in hand. Rae and Amir, love in love. - - - - -
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It took a wrong turn to align their paths. They met at a time when both were lost souls, navigating through loss and the storms of life. At first, it was silence and long stares. Then the sceptical meetings blossomed into an orbit of comfort that uncovered the similarities of their souls in the bleak room of a psychiatric hospital. What began as hush tunes in their hearts boomed into a fierce crescendo. Noorie was a woman of fire, spontaneous and outgoing which rivalled Amir's quiet, organised and shy nature. Yet, their differences were a factor in the whole circumstances that bonded theirs hearts, souls and lives. They decided to take the leap into a life together. Marriage. It took her away from home, across the continent to the city of London where a new life awaits her. Her optimism was great. She was ready to learn the new way of life and fit in. But her new family found ways to tell her she was not fair enough to be part of them nor would they give her a chance to fit in. Little did she know that should be the least of her problems. There were a lot the man, her husband, with honey-wheat eyes that captivates her, whose sincerity melts her heart, and attitude races it had hidden from her. So much that brought fears, insecurities and secrets neither her nor her husband were ready for.

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