LETTERS NEVER SENT

LETTERS NEVER SENT

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Letters Never Sent By Wonderful Mwendwa In the quiet halls of Rosehill Academy, Eli never expected to fall in love-or to fall apart. He's the kind of boy who keeps his head down, his thoughts loud, and his heart guarded. Then comes Samira-mysterious, bold, and carrying secrets heavier than silence. What starts as a simple connection becomes a complicated journey through heartbreak, betrayal, and healing. As Eli struggles to understand love, pain, and himself, he finds that some words are too heavy to speak... and some letters are never meant to be sent. But even unspoken, they leave a mark. This is a story about young love, quiet grief, unspoken truths, and the slow, beautiful process of becoming whole again. If you've ever loved and lost, this story will feel like a page from your own heart.
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"Sometimes, the one you're meant to find... finds you in your prayers first." In a small Islamic school, students are invited to join an anonymous "Letter of Light" program - writing words of encouragement, reflection, or advice to other students, without knowing who they're writing to. Alya, a quiet 16-year-old who journals everything and barely speaks in class, signs up without expecting anything. She just wants to write one letter that makes someone feel seen. But when she receives a reply - thoughtful, honest, and filled with gentle reminders of faith - something shifts. The letters continue, and so does the bond. Neither of them knows who the other is. And they choose not to ask. Because their connection is built on dua, not DMs. On boundaries, not butterflies. But what happens when one of them is forced to move away? What if this anonymous love was written in Qadr... or was it just a test?

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