Pin drop silence as none says a word. Both of their ragged breathing echoed in grim silence."I see," He rasped. His voice was deep like timber and rough as if reverberating from deep within his chest."H..he is v...very strong. H..he will beat you to a pulp. S...so you better let me go," She threatened him in a shaky voice. She was thankful for the darkness as he couldn't see her trembling hands that clasped the gun."What was his name again?" Hamza asked calmly. This little woman dared to go through his stuff and was now holding his gun against him. Pretty clever of her but she even threw it at him. The nerve of her. Who even does that?"H..Hamza..." She stuttered and he liked how his name sounded so gentle in her voice."Hamza Shah, mhmm." He gave her his full name."Huh?" Hooriya was muddled.She winced, her eyes closing shut and she raised her arm to cover her eyes as the light came back almost blinding her.She tried to adjust her sight and it took her a while. Blinking several
She finally breathed when he stepped out of the car. She didn't realize she was holding her breath because of his proximity. She had her hand on her chest to calm her heart down when all of a sudden the door to her side was pulled open and she barely saved herself from falling out because she was leaning on it. She stared at the man with a parched throat as he moved aside and flicked his head for her to step out.Her eyes darted behind him and she was stunned to see a royal type of restaurant. And the weird fact was, it was open."Come on," He said and she groggily stepped out. And just when he closed the door, she realized her mistake. She forgot to take the gun with her. She could at least run or scream for help while out but in the car, she was just too overwhelmed and scared to be in his closeness. He threw his immobilizer at the valet and started walking into the restaurant. She darted a glance at the street and it was drowned in silence and darkness.With a gulp, she walked af
Hamza woke up as the harsh rays of sunlight fell straight on his face. Why the hell did he forget to draw the curtains last night? The room was icy cold as he liked it that way thanks to the air-conditioner. He lay on his front grabbing a pillow and putting it under his face. He didn't feel like getting out of the bed just to draw the blinds.He checked the time on his phone and it was afternoon. He got back home when the hues of early dawn surrounded the sky. He went through his emails and finally got up to get ready for the day.After a shower, he wore his suit and left his room. He didn't feel like eating as he went to check on Hafsa but she wasn't in her room. Akram informed him that she was with ma'am Batool so Hamza went to meet his mom.Hafsa sat on the bed beside Batool. "Hamza beta (son) come," Batool called him and Hafsa stood up to leave but Hamza blocked her way."I'll be back home early, do you need something? You can do online shopping-" He was saying when she cut him of
He watched in absolute shock. The girl in front of him was none other than Hooriya. She was dancing so gracefully. The dress she was wearing covered her fully but it was too tight. Her long, dark brown tresses sway with each move. Her eyes were cast down as not once she looked up at the men.The wild hooting brought him back to reality. She was surrounded by men as they loomed over her like hungry wolves, throwing wads of cash and within seconds there was money raining on her.What the f*ck!His mind was a muddled mess. He barely stopped himself from stomping there and dragging her out of that place.He recalled pretty well that he left her at that woman's house then how come she was here?All of a sudden there was white smoke everywhere and then the beat dropped. The next thing he saw, Hooriya was gone, and at her place were three other girls dancing."F*ck, we need more," Usama whined."I wonder how much she cost," Usama muttered under his breath and all Hamza felt was unadulterated
She was shunned to silence by his words. To watch her dance? "W...what?" She asked, muddled as her eyes glanced at the heavy anklets that were placed on her small dressing table."Yes," He said casually while putting his gun back but she was on the edge with each passing second."I..I.. will not dance for you," She said confidently and his brows furrowed.Men were the hunter of visuals. If she danced for him there were high chances he would think of doing something forbidden to her and as he had bought her, he could easily take what he wants.He faced her as his eyes met her warm hues. "Why?" His voice came out more callous than he intended to sound. She didn't flinch though. She dropped her gaze to the floor and stood up, being defiant."I will not dance for you," She said curtly and his jaw clenched in anger as some sort of fury coursed through his veins.He got off the chair and pushed it away rather roughly as he took a step toward her but she didn't back off."Mind telling, why w
It was late at night but sleep was far too away from her. She sat on the floor with her back resting on the bed, her knees were pulled to her chest as she stared at the wall in grim silence, after every few seconds her vision blurred and she had to blink to get rid of the tears.How easy it was for him to think that she liked performing in front of all the men.She hated it.Anything that was forced on her, she hated that but he didn't know. All he knew was to judge her.Hooriya didn't ask Sonia to sell her off back to the brothel. Hooriya had heard Sonia talking to the Maalik (boss) that same night when Hooriya stayed at her place. Hooriya was shocked, it was a brutal betrayal to her. This was a hard blow for her, reminding her cruelly that she has no one in this world. Hooriya immediately ran away from Sonia's house. But Sonia was right after her.Hooriya couldn't afford to get caught so she ran with all her might not even caring that the prickling stones were piercing her bare fee
It would've been a lot easier if she was willing to take his help. He didn't have to buy her like that every night. But then again if he had helped her she would've preferred going to a friend or precisely living alone on the streets. She didn't trust him one bit. He wanted her to be willing to take his help and stay in a safe place. It seemed now she had finally decided to accept his help.He didn't know what he was supposed to say to her. Should he tell her about Salaar and Shiza but then will she live with them knowing because of them she was blamed and held captive? It was better to not tell her about this.Hooriya sat on the passenger seat stiffly. Her heart was thumping in her ears. This was the third time she was with him in the car and it was as scary as the first time. Her heart trembled in her chest when she recalled how they were about to die, the car moving in circles, and then how he forcefully kissed her. Chills ran down her spine as she recalled it. Her body on its own
Hooriya looked around her room. There was a single bed in the middle and a cupboard against the right wall. A study table was set in the corner. A dressing table. A couch to her left and there was a big window on the front wall. The room was elegant and spacious compared to her room back in the brothel. Hooriya slid his coat down her arms as she draped it over the chair. She ambled to the dressing table and stared at her reflection in the mirror.Her hands on their own went to her waist as she touched it slightly only to wince in pain.She pulled the material of her shirt up and her chin trembled at the sight of a big dark purple bruise on her skin. It has been days, the bruising was still there. She slowly pulled the zipper of her back down only to reveal more bruises that litter her back. It bruised this badly because Hunain had kicked her while wearing his boots, the heel of it had caused more damage.She heard a sharp intake of breath and she abruptly pivoted around. Her wide eye