Chapter 3

Yushraf's POV

"Alhamdulilah I was able to sell a lot today." I heaved a sigh. Though it was hectic, I was very grateful to have sold a lot.

I rushed back home to meet my twin sister,  Reedah and to fill her in on the good news. At least the money I earned would be used to pay some of our bills.

Immediately I got to the front of our house, my lips  curved into a smile. I knocked on the door and almost immediately, the door flung open and she hugged me tightly.

I slowly wrapped my arms around her as well — Reedah was the only family ammi and baba had left for me, after being killed in a fatal accident. It had been three long years, but the memory was still fresh in my mind. I had a hard time moving on, but because I had Reedah to take care of, I suppressed my feelings and pretended to be happy. Ever since their departure, things had been really difficult for the both of us. We barely had food to eat once in a day. I wasn't bothered about myself, but my sister. She was all I had left and I vowed to protect her with all of my being.

We both were given scholarships by a kind hearted, rich woman, hearing the news of our parents death. I was really thankful to her, because we didn't have to drop out of the school we were already used to. Our parents weren't poor. On the contrary, they were well to do. We used to have everything we wanted. All we had to do was ask, but life had taken an abrupt turn, making our lives miserable.

Our dad was a chief executive officer of a petroleum company. He did not allow mum work, because he always provided everything she needed and more.

Reedah was so fond of dad. She was the typical example of a daddy's girl. Due to how he always provided money whenever she wanted, she didn't know the value if it. She would go to the shopping mall and return with many unnecessary things — stuff she already had in excess.

"Yushraf!" Reedah's voice snapped me out of my trance. I wiped the tears away from my cheeks, just before she walked into the room.  She seemed to have understood my emotional state, so instead of asking, she moved closer to me and engulfed me in a side hug.

"Food is ready." She informed.

Wordlessly, I stood up and sauntered to the dinning section, with Reedah trailing behind me. We took our seats and ate in complete silence.

Sometimes, I couldn't help, but imagine how life would have been if baba and ammi were still alive. Indisputably we wouldn't have been in this terrible situation — we wouldn't have had to live in a small house, contains just two bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen. My room alone in our former mansion, used to be bigger than the house at large.

"Yushraf." Reedah suddenly called, pulling me out of my trance again. "Since you were able to sell a lot today,  shouldn't we go shopping? You know we will be resuming final year soon."

"Okay, no problem, since you're a lady and love to shop, I will divide the money into three and give you two parts." He remarked.

She smiled and came over to hug and give me a kiss on my cheek. "Thank you so much, Yushraf. I love you, because you always so considerate towards me."

I stood up and smiled reassuringly at her, making it known to her that I would always put her first, before anyone else.

"You've always been there for me. I'm grateful."

"It's nothing. I have to go in and rest, because today was very hectic for me." I voiced.

She nodded in understanding.

I went into Reedah's room, because I didn't have enough money to pay for rent with two bedroom and living room so we searched for the one with a cheaper rent.

I entered the bathroom and ran a quick shower, then perform ablution and changed into light clothing. Immediately i was done with asr prayer, I lied down on the prayer and drifted into sleep, without even knowing it.

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