"Arwah, I like you. Please be my girlfriend"
"Ibrahim, I'm sorry"
"What do you mean?"
"Ibrahim, I like you too, but my religion is more important than my love."
"Then I promise you that I will marry you. Wait for me, Arwah Avci."
"Don't make promises that can be broken easily, Ibrahim Ahmad. Assalamu alaikum"
Arwah Avci is a Turkish girl, who came to a middle eastern country with her family. She went to a mixed school for her whole life, but always kept herself on the right path in her religion. One day, in Year 13, she was preparing for her exams, when a boy that she liked named Ibrahim Abdullah Ahmad approached her.
When she realised which direction he was going, she was surprised. Standing right in front of her, he confessed his feelings to her, saying he loved her.
She couldn't accept this because her experience has taught her so much and led to difficulties and coming into closeness with Allah
However, Ibrahim had made a promise that he will marry her
Salem everyone, this is a side story that I have wanted to write for so long. It's a bit weird (not sure though)
English is my first language but my grammar is very bad and the same with some other stuff. Please correct me for any mistakes I have written or even anything that you feel is wrong or a bit written in a weird way
Salem
As Claire aims to leave her oppressive stepfamily behind, she befriends Zion. Will he be her ticket to freedom or a distraction in achieving her dreams?
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Claire Olsen has had a crush on Zion Petrakis since the first time she laid eyes on him, but he never noticed, instead only having eyes on the school's it girl, Maddie Jennings. Knowing she couldn't compete with Maddie, Claire hid her feelings for Zion, satisfied with admiring him from afar. However, when a series of events led Claire closer to Zion, her feelings for him grew from infatuation to love. And despite fighting hard to keep her feelings contained by distancing herself from Zion, he was determined to show her that he's earned a spot in her life.
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