her coldly. Her siblings were always scornful and rude towards her, never speaking to her
n her own company, comforting herself through her struggles. The more she thought about her parents' mistreatment, the more her depression deepened. Since
Bayero University. Sometimes she felt like not returning home after school.
Amira and Ummi ran excitedly to their mother. Umma, with tears in her eyes, exclaimed, "Sake su maza aiki na jiran ki, da kina son su kika bar gidan uban su (Let them go, you have a lot to do. If you love them, why
of energy," Umma said cheerfully. Abu sighed but said nothing. She
ng their bag. "Ummi, where are you g
o. You always shout at her no matter what she
y, whenever the kids visited, Umma treated Abu better, although she still stared at her coldly. Whenever Ummi and Amira visited, they re
, the day when she would write her final paper. But today, she felt a heaviness in her heart. Her home was no longer a home to her; it felt like a prison. The only place where she found solace was in school, and now she
at would forever echo in her mind. At first, she paid no att
rying in secret? You might find some relief by joining them." She looked up and saw U
isurely pace. "Thanks, Abban ummi," she replied. "Let's go to my car. Ummi and Amira are waiting. We should at
towards her and asked, "I'm sorry for everyth
ays. Please, just remember the beautiful moments we shared together and move
?" he asked, looki
gs about our relationship. I always ask myself if I will regret knowing you, but the answer is always no. We shared some be
uietly, without
n ummi, just move on. Life is always about the next step. Let's wish each other
d remained sile
gether before Usman l
aba went directly
d to ask Hajiya for a favor, to allow Usman to marry Sa'ada, as she believed Sa'ada would be the best person to rais
Although he wasn't happy about it, he wanted to ma