The Unexpected
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  • Reads 106
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2016
Nawal is a 21-year-old girl who is proud to be a muslim. She cares a lot about her family, her best friend Layla and her studies. She doesn't have a boyfriend and says she never will, which is understandable, because muslims aren't allowed to have any relationships before marriage.

Nawal doesn't want to marry anyone before she finishes her studies, but what if her old classmate calls her dad to ask for her hand in marriage *gasp*.
Yeah weird and awkward as hell right? How will she handle this? Does she want to marry this guy? Or is there someone else she'll be staying with for the rest of her life?
Read this story full of awkwardness, drama and maybe love!

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Okay so this is my first time writing a book, the discription kind of sucks. And english is not my first language so please tell me if I wrote something wrong.
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