Zeerights
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Hello, loves. I hope you're all doing well. It's been a while since I last posted, and I wanted to take a moment to update you on what's been going on.
To be honest, life has been a challenge lately. Ngikwi tunnel of grief and there's no light at the end, after losing my brother and aunt just five days apart. The pain of their passing is still raw, and it's been a struggle to find the words to express my emotions.
If that wasn't enough, I'm also dealing with the aftermath of a three-year relationship that has come to an end. It's been a difficult adjustment, and some days feel harder than others.
Just when I thought things couldn't get any tougher, we experienced a break-in, and I lost my laptop. And Istore is requiring me to pay a substantial amount to meet the deductible, which is a significant financial burden.
Despite all these challenges, I'm determined to keep moving forward. I know that I'll get through this difficult season, and I'm grateful for your love and support.
Thank you for being patient with me as I navigate this tough time. I look forward to reconnecting with you all soon.
With love,
Ms. Zeerights
o_dayimani
@Zeerights Oh my soul mama! I can only imagine what you’re going through. I wish you I could give the biggestttt of hugs right now. Definitely praying for you. I love you Zee.❤️❤️❤️
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o_dayimani
Zeeeee I miss your writing yoh!
Enza something boi❤️
Zeerights
@dina_dayimani Hey love, Zama comes first followed by Beneath the surface. Uncharted Horizons follows shortly after though written concurrently the timelines are a few months apart. Please do enjoy your Read❤️
itslorat0
thank you for voting and commenting love. ❤️
Zeerights
Hello, loves. I hope you're all doing well. It's been a while since I last posted, and I wanted to take a moment to update you on what's been going on.
To be honest, life has been a challenge lately. Ngikwi tunnel of grief and there's no light at the end, after losing my brother and aunt just five days apart. The pain of their passing is still raw, and it's been a struggle to find the words to express my emotions.
If that wasn't enough, I'm also dealing with the aftermath of a three-year relationship that has come to an end. It's been a difficult adjustment, and some days feel harder than others.
Just when I thought things couldn't get any tougher, we experienced a break-in, and I lost my laptop. And Istore is requiring me to pay a substantial amount to meet the deductible, which is a significant financial burden.
Despite all these challenges, I'm determined to keep moving forward. I know that I'll get through this difficult season, and I'm grateful for your love and support.
Thank you for being patient with me as I navigate this tough time. I look forward to reconnecting with you all soon.
With love,
Ms. Zeerights
o_dayimani
@Zeerights Oh my soul mama! I can only imagine what you’re going through. I wish you I could give the biggestttt of hugs right now. Definitely praying for you. I love you Zee.❤️❤️❤️
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Zeerights
Hello, lovely readers!
I hope you're all doing well. I wanted to update you on the status of our story. Now that we've wrapped up Zama, we were supposed to dive into Part 2: Beneath the Surface. However, I've taken on a bit too much and haven't been able to add any new chapters yet.
Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about you! I'll return to our story as soon as I've completed at least half of my current projects.
Keep an eye out for something new and exciting next week!
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Love,
Zee
QueenNosipho
Thoroughly enjoyed reading your book. Well written, well researched and great vocabulary. No grammatical errors and your punctuation was good.
Like that you didn't focus on explain how wealthy or dangerous the family was but rather you gave us subtle hints and threaded our hero's persona so well.
As a Zimbabwean reading this book (and not in South Africa and never having lived there) the places and surroundings places were brought to life and l could picture them.
Loved how they would do things like farm visits and fine dining which shows maturity and class. Not visits to McDonald's like l read in most book. Thank you
Zeerights
@QueenNosipho Thank you so much for reading and walking Zama's Journey with me you time is truly appreciated...thank you ❤️❤️
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TeeMyeni15
I'm not sure if I believe you when you say it's your first time writing a novel.This novel is nice❤️kindly carry on