What's the problem?
The issue is when a chubby girl meets with a devil heartless guy for the first time in school, he uses her as he wants. Pushes her in the hallways of the school. Eats her food. Makes fun of her. She never understood why she was...
I picked a long black satin dress that fit my body perfectly. Ayla picked the same as mine but in a golden rose colour.
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After, grabbing some food and chilling a bit more we made our way to Aslan's place.
"Wow! Girl you be living the dream !" she commented.
"You think so?" I asked.
"Hell yeah!" she exclaimed making me chuckle.
"Alright let's both put our dresses on!" I told her.
We both changed and came out at the same time looking at each other in awe.
"Mashallah!" we both said at the same time.
"You look amazing!" she commented.
"No girl you look bomb!" I commented back.
We both looked like the two pretty best friends and I'm not complaining.
"Come here! Let me fix your hijab for you" I told her making my way to the living room realizing it was a bit misplaced.
She came to sit beside me in the living room on the couch as I started placing her hijab correctly. I'm glad she started wearing it not too long ago.
Everyone has their own journey with the hijab. It's not easy for every girl but I respect everyone who has one despite all the hate this world could possibly give us for simply covering ourselves.
"Perfect" I commented as I finished.
"Don't you feel like we look so different with makeup on?" she asked looking at herself through her phone.
"We do look a bit different yeah" I agreed.
"Alright so, the first thing to do is to text them and tell them we're not showing up" I said.
"What? We didn't just waste all of our money for-"
"That's not what I meant dummy! We have to surprise them...they shouldn't be expecting us to come" I said.