MUTED HEARTS

MUTED HEARTS

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In a world of strict school rules, city-cluster competitions, and quiet hotel corridors, two high school students-Amira Sofi, a 15-year-old track runner, and Ehad Habeeb, a 16-year-old basketball player-meet in the most unexpected way: a misdialed hotel room number. Their schools keep boys and girls separated, and their lives are lived under the watchful eyes of parents, teachers, and tradition. But for one fleeting week, inside the anonymity of landline calls and Instagram handles, Amira and Ehad find a secret space where they can just be themselves. They speak every night without seeing each other. They bond over sports, school drama, and small rebellions. When their voices find names, and names find faces, a quiet connection turns into something unspoken yet unforgettable. But not all stories end in confessions. Sometimes, love is not about holding on, but about what lingers after goodbye. Even when the Instagram accounts are gone. Even when the words run out. Even when they're just strangers with memories.
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Love. As 'beautiful' as love can be it hurts and bleeds. If you're unlucky you may even love the very person you know you can't have. The best friend, The distant boyfriend, The sisters friend, The brothers friend, The ex best friend, Love isn't always given back the way you gave it. Leaving you with half a heart as the person you gave your half too never gave you their half back. But what if someone else has another half to make yours whole again?

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