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đ Secrets of Silence
đthe city streets were drowned in the darkness of night. Alia and Zaryabâs car moved slowly toward the newspaper office. A strange silence lingered between them. Aliaâs mind was still haunted by Anwarâs âHit List.â The shock of seeing her own name written on it was eating her from the inside.
By dabeer hashmi5 months ago in Chapters
đ Secrets of Silence
It was two oâclock at night. The narrow streets of the small town Noorabad were deserted and silent. The cold wind shook the branches of the trees, and dogs were barking somewhere far away. But suddenly, that silence was shattered by a blood-curdling scream. The scream was so terrifying that it felt as if someoneâs soul was being crushed. Hearing it, a few neighbors nervously opened their windows, but the darkness was so deep that nothing could be seen. Moments later, the scream stopped. Only the sound of the wind remained. By the next morning, the entire town was in chaos. The news had spread: Anwar was dead â the same Anwar who ruled over the whole town with an iron fist. People hated him, yet they feared him. His body had been found in the garden of his bungalow. On his face were signs of horror, as though he had seen something at the moment of death that was beyond description. Aliya, a reporter for the Noorabad Gazette, arrived outside the bungalow early in the morning. Cameramen, journalists, and police had already gathered there. âWas this murder or an accident?â âDid Anwarâs enemies finally take revenge?â âWas that horrifying scream his?â People kept asking questions, but no one had the answers. Aliya pulled out her notebook and began taking notes. One thought kept echoing in her mind: âThis isnât just an ordinary story⊠thereâs something hidden behind it.â At that very moment, her eyes fell upon a man standing away from the crowd. Tall, with deep eyes, and a strangely serious expression. Unlike the rest, he wasnât making noise; he was silently observing everything Aliya froze for a second.
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