A journey Through Regret (On Going)
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  • Reads 239
  • Votes 37
  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 13m
Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2024
3 new parts
In the heart of Abuja, Nigeria, maryam 17yrs lives in luxury but is deprived of the one thing she craves most-love and attention from her parents. Their lives revolve around their careers, leaving her alone in a grand, empty house with only the maid for company. Desperate for acceptance, she is enrolled in the most prestigious school in the city, where she meets a kind girl who advises her to stay focused on her studies. 

But maryam's fascination with three rebellious girls at school leads her down a dangerous path. They introduce her to a world of freedom and recklessness-parties, men, and drugs. When she becomes pregnant, the girls turn their backs on her, and she is forced to confront her actions alone. Her parents react with anger and shame, leading her father to make the impulsive decision to marry her off to their driver.

Now trapped in a loveless marriage, maryam makes her husband's life miserable in retaliation for her own. But when tragedy strikes, she begins to reflect on her choices, her relationships, and the emptiness that led her down this path. As she navigates the regrets of her past, maryam must decide if she will continue to spiral or find redemption before it's too late.

**A journey through Regret** is a powerful tale of peer pressure, self-destruction, and the search for forgiveness in a world that feels unforgiving.








Follow my pen, and I promise you'll never forget the ride! Get ready for a story that'll stick with you, with a mix of humor, drama, and unforgettable twists. Buckle up, it's going to be a wild journey!
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