with every second, unable to believe her luck. Her fingers were getting shaky and small
God favor
ur and she would get the post without any hindrance. Because if she lost this golden o
like everyone around her di
t of Amna, often she would act like she was jolly and fi
rked enough to earn some money. Let it be a minor and non-considerable amount. From working as a waitress in cafes and getting subjected to the hungry eyes of men to
n would be in her hands, Amna would be six feet under the ground. And she, herself would have progressed i
thinking of the possibility that she won't be able to make it t
f from the speaker instilled at the top of an automatic door in the waiting room. "Please
from the comfortable sofa and began to stroll
this job as much as she did. But she
ople's aspirations and expectations linked with getting the job in this company. And the post of secretary was considered as a second hand to the CEO. His sec
entered the waiting room. Every eye landed on him. The guy, Atif, quickly wa
think, would you get selected? Please tell
a guy was CEO? Was he ni
e their priorities fo
thers
the time. Not even an iota of an expression came on hi
was the CEO?" So
collide with my own answers, unbelievably," he stated as in shock, "They would morph the questions in such a way that my previous answer would be counter to my next answer. They have the tendency to catch lies. Their questionna
," Atif patted
ion for whatever you do. Sit with his permission, stand with his permission. Ad
h that being sad, the man Atif went inside
wait till the interview of the last person as the
uch, a stoic man, whose grey eyes were metallic shards that would enter into your soul and gauge out deepest of your secrets. One would often feel ne
ruled the world
Nervous, anxious, fearful and what not. She was praying for the best and hoping for the best too because hoping the worst was making her morale go down more and
f she got a call from
er head as she quic
d bhai? Wha
a she is...her heart is not worki
the hospital, I'm coming," She cut-off of the phone,
was in ICU. The doctors are not giving a
ome dead body. They are saying, the left ventricle is not working due to the cancer," Ahmed sobbed while explaining the situation to Sheharzaad, who was
the ICU and both of t
n't give us a bad news
f Amna who had been dealing
sap, Sheharzaad. If we didn't then the working condition of her heart would become unrecoverable. Start the treatment before its's too late. She is out of danger, take care of her diet. She is unconscious yet. We've given her anaesthe
eatment befor
t? For how long she would keep on just gathe
e recalled her
eded t
f the hospital and rush
..
d the birds were returning
ved in millions of thoughts. His grey eyes observed the worrisomeness of the inhabitants of t
r scene engrav
e that made him desp
a thing through which
ere weaklings a
him so they could feed him some mone
wing that they are innocents but in
a child but not every
They only know how t
trust a women, you
and despised them from the core of his heart. He didn't believe in love. Lo
came into her life firmed his beliefs. He was sure what he believes in is nothing but truth. He took women as fuckt
unaware of
r knocked and
" His dark vo
d was rushed to the hospital and she needed to be
d nonchalantly wit
e inter-i
ring straight into Hammads' making
s s
n a low voice making Hammad remember the second time
e office and came across Sheharz
ready to take your i
ed this j
in my hands. I c
s verdict, tears f
her head fell down. Her throat constricted with pain and g
ologised and left
Failed her friend! And f
her life. She would send her fr
that she had left there before rushing to the hospita
ow where she was going but only followi
er heart. A pain of anxiety, a pain o
eone's chest and her things fell down. She looked
similar grey eyes st
ose grey eyes were goin
.
ered by folds of fear and anticipation. She was clueless about what she would answer Ahmed, who had a minor post in a bank through which he wasn't able to
she was a fresh graduate with lack of experience. Apart from that, the package this company offered would he
d her. Amna wasn't just a friend to her. When life tested her, Amna protected her. Amna advised her throughout her li
ere hanging in her grave and just a slight push was enough to send her si
he found no one around. She frowned, thinking she was h
d a bit down as he was looking at his phone screen and the other hand was rested against the metalli
ose when she quickly entered th
ked up at her, spared her a glance, and looked back down i
et a sniff of his manly cologne without even trying bec
e, she could buy something so expensive. The scent was enou
chance for her to live a better life and a no chance for her friend to stay alive. Now,
was Ahmed and she ans
dly asked, thinking somethin
e fee. I'm penniless. It's end of
much would
rupees, for her me
hocked, "I don't have ten thousand. Now what we wi
ome money, don't worry
ed bhai, don't wo
me fast, shehar.
fore placing her phone in the purse. She wanted to get out of this lift and ru
and searched for her wallet in it. Her eyes widened upon realizing that her wallet was n
and she got her answer. It was in the tax. She h
n't get
in the
the hospital now. A sob formed in her throat. She was breaking. The lif
left side. Thick, rich, deep and dark.
back. Was that question directed at her? She couldn
and hardened. Yes, she was broken but that did
hing. Kept quiet. Ga
and she confusedly looked back at him again
ace g
ht the question was directed at her. Oh god. She didn't even notic
now as he continued speaking o
y eyes followed her. He took off his phone from his ear, while looking at her retreating bac
nswer again as a small smirk unnoticeable smirk, subconsciously appea
nd there. His eyes widen for a moment when he found her walking swiftly in the middle of the road looking towa
atching the arm of a young girl and pushing her towards her. The buss near missed them both and the little girl began
ngel. Just minutes later, that girl's parents came and took their children from her before th
s from him. She gets content in saving a life wh
er more, he roared the engine t
..
now both Sheharzaad and Amna were alone in their small house. Amna was sleeping as the doctors had prescribed her so
of the worst days of her life. Her high hopes got shattered and she was back to where she
e losing her wallet and all the money, she still managed to get to the hospital as she convinced one of the taxi drivers to take he to the hospital as she had lost her wallet. She would pay him upon reaching the hospital and luckily the driv
top and laid down beside Amna
g at her dear friend and then looked
if thanking the nature and tired of the
he devil that