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Chapter 7 - Chapter 6

 In the tranquil Tatara Park , a touching scene unfolds as a thoughtful young man finds himself drawn to a weeping girl. Amidst the greenery, he wrestles with a choice—to approach or not, not wanting to upset her. An inner struggle between sympathy and propriety plays out, compelling him to break his hesitation.

"Excuse me, do you need any help?" he asks gently, his voice filled with concern.

However, she responds tearfully, indicating she doesn't need any assistance. Unyielding to his compassionate nature, he persists, offering her a glass of water. She reluctantly accepts, her tear-streaked face softened by the gesture.

As he continues his stroll outside the park, his thoughts remain with the weeping girl. What could be troubling her so deeply? Does she have someone to support her, or is she dealing with her sorrows alone? His mind becomes a canvas, seeking to understand the enigma surrounding her.

Returning to the park, he finds her still sitting in the same spot, her tears seemingly endless. The sight tugs at his heartstrings, and he can't resist approaching her again, this time driven by a sincere desire to comfort her.

"Excuse me, I know I might have intruded and disturbed you," he gently confides, his sincerity evident, "but I feel compelled to help those in distress."

To his surprise, she meets his gaze with a curious glimmer in her eyes and a faint smile on her lips. An unspoken connection seems to form between them, born of shared vulnerability and understanding.

"Indeed, your act of kindness has brought comfort to me," she responds softly, "you've succeeded in your endeavor."

In the midst of this heart-rending encounter, Tatara Park stands as a symbol of life's beauty. Its lush meadows and blossoming flowers mirror the human experience—filled with both joy and sorrow. A sacred place where souls converge, the park becomes the backdrop for a tale of a young man and a weeping girl, united by a moment of shared humanity.

Their encounter becomes a gentle dance of souls, where words are just a prelude to an unspoken exchange of emotions. The air between them hums with the melody of understanding, a silent reassurance that they are not alone in their struggles.

As the sun sets on Tatara Park, a special bond forms amidst its serene beauty—a reminder that even a brief connection can weave threads of compassion and hope. His life is forever changed by this chance encounter in the park, where tears and smiles, in harmony, breathe life into the poetry of the human experience.

By the way, I am Aban Sadiq," he said with a warm smile, introducing himself to the mysterious woman before him, who revealed herself as Maha Kareem.

In the gentle night air, they exchanged pleasantries, and Aban sensed a hint of unease in Maha's demeanor.

As Aban departed, she felt an odd mixture of gratitude and fear, grappling with the thought of spending the night alone in the unfamiliar park. But Aban's comforting smile lingered in her mind, and she finally broke into tears, realizing that she was not as strong as she appeared.

Unable to contain her emotions, she cried softly, "Aban!" Hearing his name, he turned back, a glimmer of hope shining in his eyes.

"Maha madam, your intentions have changed," he said gently.

I have nowhere to go tonight. No place to sleep, no phone, no money, nothing. I'm lost in this new place.She added

I'm here . Let's figure this out together. We'll find a solution.

But promise me, you won't ask any questions, okay? I don't want to talk about it.

Alright Maha, I promise. No questions.

Thank you Aban.

Don't mention it. Now, let's see what we can do. How about I find a place for you to spend the night?

You'd do that for me?

Of course Maha. I won't force you to accept my help, but if you're okay with it, I'll arrange something.

Fine, I guess. Just don't expect anything in return.

Maha madam, I don't expect anything. Let's go then.

As they walk together through the park, Aban tries to comfort Maha with his presence.

Maha let me tell you something . You know, sometimes, it's alright to accept help from others. We all need it at some point.

I've always managed on my own.She replied

I understand, but it's okay to let someone else care for you too. We all have our vulnerable moments.

I suppose you're right Aban. It's just hard to trust anyone these days.

I get it. But you can trust me. I won't let anything happen to you.

Thank you, Aban. I appreciate your help.

You're welcome, Maha. Remember, you don't have to face everything alone.

I'll try to remember that.

They continue their journey, two strangers connected by an unspoken understanding, and a newfound trust begins to blossom between them.