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chapter 150

Author: MEHAK KHAN
last update Last Updated: 2023-08-24 20:22:38

Kinza is sitting on a chair, while Soha is anxiously pacing around.

Kinza: (smiling) Soha, sit down. You're making me dizzy with all that pacing.

Soha: (worried) I just can't help it, Kinza. Sukoon has been sick now and it's really getting me worried

Kinza: (getting up from her chair) I understand, Soha. It's tough seeing someone we care about going through a difficult time. But you know what? Sukoon is stronger than you think.

Soha: (pauses, looking skeptical) Strong? She's been lying in bed, barely able to do anything.

Kinza: (placing a reassuring hand on Soha's shoulder) Strength isn't just about physical abilities, Soha. It's about the power to endure, to remain hopeful, and to keep fighting even when the odds are against you. Sukoon might be physically weak right now, but her spirit is anything but.

Soha: (sighs) I just wish there was something more I could do for her.

Kinza: (smiles warmly) And you've been doing so much already. Your presence, your care, and your love—those thi
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