The story follows Amal, a young girl profoundly affected by her father’s abandonment and her family’s dysfunction. His departure not only impacts Amal and her two sisters but also sends a painful message about their worth. Their mother, a dedicate...
The story follows Amal, a young girl profoundly affected by her father’s abandonment and her family’s dysfunction. His departure not only impacts Amal and her two sisters but also sends a painful message about their worth. Their mother, a dedicated headmaster, struggles to raise them alone while managing her career. Amal’s bitterness grows as she feels her father’s indifference reinforces the belief that men are selfish. As the eldest sister, she shoulders more responsibility but wrestles with feelings of inadequacy. Despite her academic success, her tendency to overthink leads to self-doubt and prevents her from pursuing her dreams of independence for her family. Zain, a privileged young man, faces his own challenges shaped by his career-focused mother. His views on independent women lead him to see them as careless, creating a barrier between him and Amal. When they meet, their contrasting perspectives create tension. Zain’s optimism begins to challenge Amal’s negativity, while Amal’s depth prompts Zain to rethink his judgments. The story explores whether Amal can manage her overthinking and recognize her strengths and if Zain can appreciate the complexities of women. As they navigate their personal journeys, they discover understanding and compassion, leading to self-discovery. Will Amal find the confidence to chase her dreams? Can Zain learn to value independence? Their journey unfolds as a tale of hope and connection.