Invisible Ink

Invisible Ink

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Thirteen years ago, Architect Hammad Ibrahim buried his first love. He built a new life in Sokoto-cold, functional, and empty. Until a midnight phone call changes everything. A dead woman's voice whispers: "I'm sorry." Desperate for answers, Hammad tears apart the city of Kano searching for a ghost, only to hit a dead end. Forced to choose between madness and duty, he returns home to marry Zainab, a spirited woman who promises him peace. But peace is a lie. As the wedding approaches, Hammad discovers that his new bride is keeping a devastating secret: the love of his life isn't just alive, she's watching him. How far would you go for a love you thought was dead? And what happens when you realize the person helping you move on knows exactly where the bodies are buried?
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nineteen-year-old Aydah has learned the art of disappearing, hiding her loneliness behind a practiced smile, her fear behind silence, and her pain behind obedience. At school, she plays the loyal friend in a fragile trio held together by jealousy and pretense. At home, she tiptoes through her family's polished chaos, But when she meets a boy who makes her feel seen for the first time, her fragile balance begins to crack. What begins as tenderness unravels into a cruel game of betrayal and humiliation, forcing Aydah to confront the cost of being invisible in a world that only notices when it's too late. Set against the glittering yet suffocating world of Abuja's upper class book traces a girl's journey from silence to selfhood, asking what it truly means to be seen, and what it costs to heal.

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