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      A Stranger in My Bed novel

      A Stranger in My Bed

      2025, Zofia Kowalska

      Korean Romance

      Free

      A trapped wife unravels her husband's cold indifference, questioning their hollow marriage while carrying his child. Between silent treatments and explosive confrontations, she demands answers from a man who treats her like a ghost in their home. As secrets linger beneath his 'work trips,' she battles between clinging to hope and breaking free. A raw story of love's absence, unseen chains, and a woman's crumbling patience.

      Farah

      A kind-hearted and emotional girl who struggles with feeling unloved.

      Ashor

      The enigmatic husband, emotionally detached and secretive about his work, leaving his family in constant uncertainty.

      Haider

      Their blind young son, caught in the crossfire of his parents’ fractured marriage.
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        You think you're escaping prison for freedom,
      But you find yourself trapped in another prison.
      
      "The Beginning"
      – Basra
      
      I’m sitting in the garden at dawn, light rain falling.
      I sigh and close my eyes, listening to the call to prayer.
      I try to soothe my soul with the sweetest words—
      Words that come from a righteous person, reminding us
      That we follow the religion of Muhammad,
      That we must pray and remember God.
      
      Because we need God so much.
      No matter how much of our lives we waste neglecting prayer,
      No one will lose except us.
      

      I go to the sink, perform ablution, Spread out my prayer mat, and start praying, Asking God to ease my heart. I finish and return to the room—like every day— No one’s here but me and my beloved son, Haider. I smile, leaving his hand on his cheek as he sleeps, Just like his father used to sleep. Standing in front of the mirror, my eyes drop to my belly. I let my hands touch the son inside me, Whispering softly with my hand on my stomach: "Your father broke my heart, but don’t worry… I’ll be both mother and father to you, like I am for your brother." I lie down next to Haider, hug him, and fall asleep. I wake up to Aunt Lamee’a’s voice: "Get up, sweetheart, the noon call to prayer is sounding!" I sit up, adjusting myself, trying to process. I rub my eyes and mumble: "Good morning." She smiles. Lamee’a: "Morning light! Come on, wake up, enough laziness. Haider’s dad is coming today." I laugh sarcastically, pointing at myself: "He’s coming to me? Don’t make me laugh. He doesn’t care." Lamee’a: "Enough of that talk. Get up, pray, put on something nice, and wear some kohl. Let him lose his mind over you. And don’t worry about Haider—I’ll put him down for his nap." I go into the bathroom, laughing at her words. I brush my teeth, wash my face, Perform ablution, and pray. I get dressed in simple track pants, tie my hair in a ponytail, And don’t put on any makeup. The second she sees me, she slaps her cheek in disbelief. Lamee’a: "Wow! This is how a woman looks when she hasn’t seen her husband in six months?!" Me: "What’s he gonna do when he comes back? Wait for me to raise our son, send him to college, let him get married and have kids? Why’s he in such a hurry?" Lamee’a: "Girl, your face is so pretty even without makeup—it’s like warm bread." Me: "He doesn’t deserve to see me beautiful." I notice Haider sitting in his chair, eating. I sit next to him, kissing his cheek. "How’s Mommy’s love doing?" He laughs happily when he hears my voice, Reaching out his little hands to grab mine. When I hold them, he kisses them. Haider: "Mama!" Me: "My love, does Mama need to do anything for you?" Haider: "No, Lamee’a’s food is yummy!" Lamee’a responds: "Better than your mom’s scrambled eggs!" Me: "What’s this, Auntie? Haha, let’s eat." Lamee’a: "What’s wrong? You’re pregnant again, and you’re still eating with him?" Me: "Ugh, I don’t want anymore. I’m full." She pours tea, and we sit eating and chatting. Then the door opens, and he walks in. The second I hear his footsteps, My heart races, ready to leap out of my chest. Why do I love him? Why, I swear, he doesn’t deserve me. She motioned to me with her eyes—get up. I sighed in frustration, sat up, And held my composure. As usual, he was dressed in black—this darkness suits him. Silent, but his eyes linger on Haider, who hasn’t noticed him yet. I moved closer, hugged him, rested my head on his chest, my hand on his back. He didn’t return the hug—just stood there, completely still. I pulled away and said: "I missed you so much, habibi." He locked eyes with me, silent. God, he looks just like him. I tried again: "How are you?" He answered while stepping back, heading toward Lamee’a: "Fine." He hugged her, greeting her warmly, chatting like nothing was wrong. She clung to him, crying. Lamee’a: "My son, my dear nephew, why do you break our hearts like this? Staying away so long..." He kissed her head. "Work, Auntie. Just work." The second Haider heard his father’s voice, he screamed with excitement, jumping with joy: "Baba! Baba!" His father barely glanced at him—didn’t even move closer. My blood boiled inside. This coldness… it exhausts me. And I still love him. I grabbed Haider’s hand to take him to the room. His father cut me off: "Farah, where are you going?" I snapped: "You’re not wanted here. Why should we stay?"

      Lamee’a shot me a look, biting her finger in warning. Then he swooped in, taking Haider from me, lowering himself to his level. "How’s my little man?" Haider reached up, touching his face. "I love you. Why do you leave us? Mama cries for you when we sleep..." My eyes widened—my son just exposed me. I lied quickly: "Liar! I cry because of pregnancy hormones, not because of you!" He ignored me, leaned in, and kissed Haider’s forehead. I exhaled, thinking bitterly: How blind can he be? He doesn’t even see his own father’s reflection in him—the same man who ruined me. I left them, went to the room, and pulled out fresh clothes for him to change into. A little later, he walked in alone. Took the clothes, went to the bathroom. I let my hair down, letting it spill over my shoulders. I glanced at my makeup, wishing I could fix myself up—just so he’d struggle, just so he’d notice me. I want him to say something sweet to me… but where? Oh, the misery. He came out of the bathroom, towel-dried his hair, and sprawled on the couch, scrolling through his phone. Farah: "You want to eat?" He shook his head—no. He turned off the light and slept. As if he’s the only one in the room. As if I’m invisible. Tears fell at our situation. I looked out the window— Like every day, the guards surrounded the door. I put my hand on my chest, trying to calm myself down. The lump in my throat was suffocating me. I’m not like other girls. I don’t waste my time chasing after him. I escaped one prison only to be trapped in his. I looked at him lying on his back, his arm draped over his eyes. I lay down beside him, turning my back to him. Days passed—same routine. Barely any words between us. A miracle if we even finished a full sentence. He’d spend the whole day outside, come home late at night, and sleep. And so it went. I was done with this. Since today was our anniversary, I decided to use it—surprise him, make us stay up together. I got everything ready—the room, the cake. All dark cocoa, just how he likes it. I put on a short red dress that hugged my curves. It would’ve looked better if I wasn’t pregnant.

      I left my hair natural, loose, just a touch of red lipstick and heavy kohl to make my eyes pop. Then I waited. And waited. Kept checking the clock. 2:30 AM—still nothing. He finally showed up at fajr prayer time! Fed up, I told myself, Forget it, I’m sleeping. But then the door opened. He walked in, took in the room, shut the door behind him—no greeting, no words. Pulled off his shirt, left in just his pants. I snapped. I couldn’t take it anymore—I exploded. I pointed at him, my voice shaking. "I exist, you know! Look at me! I’m tired of you—how long are you gonna keep this up? I swear, you’ve worn me out. Do you even remember I’m your wife? The mother of your child?" He just stared at me, calm, silent. My heart pounded. Farah: "Why do you treat me like this? Five years—FIVE YEARS—I’ve been yours, and not once have you said a kind word to me. Not once have you treated me like a wife should be treated. We’re strangers sharing a room! Five years, and we’ve never gone out together, never acted like a married couple, never once have you made me feel like I’m your wife!" He cut me off. "Go to sleep, Farah." I screamed. "I’M NOT SLEEPING! I’M DONE! Your life is just traveling, leaving us alone with your aunt, and then—if God ‘guides’ you—you come back for a week or two before disappearing again, using ‘work’ as an excuse. WHAT WORK, ASHOOR?! WHAT WORK?! I’m losing my mind! You don’t even claim your marital rights except once a year!" He interrupted again. "I get it. What do you want?" I thought he finally understood. "What do you mean, ‘get it’?!" "You want your rights." I froze. That’s all he got from everything I just said?! Farah: "Out of everything I poured out, THAT’S what you understood?!" He nodded. "You didn’t ask for anything else." I slumped onto the couch, covering my face, crying—frustrated, exhausted. He doesn’t get it. He doesn’t get me at all. Ashor: "Enough, Farah. Your hormones are all over the place. Just sleep." I pointed at my stomach. "I’m six months pregnant! I’m about to give birth, and you’re still ice-cold, leaving me to suffer through my pregnancy alone! Your son—BLIND, needing constant care—and you can’t even bother to ask how I am?!" He leaned against the wall, pulled out a cigarette—his father’s old habit—lit it, and just listened. Calm. Like always. I wiped my tears and said: "Ashor." Look at me when I'm talking to you. I paused, then asked: "What do you do for work?" Ashor: "Not your business. That question's off limits." Farah: "But I'm your wife—I have a right to know." Ashor: "Doesn't concern you." Farah: "You're doing something haram, aren't you? Why won't you tell me?"

      He shot me a sharp look and I shut up. Nobody gets to ask him about this stuff—he made that clear from our wedding night. Too damn nosy. I moved closer, resting my head on his chest. For the first time ever, he actually hugged me back. I smiled against him. "Do you love me?" Silence. Just the pounding of his heart, loud in my ear. Farah: "Just tell me. Even if you hate me—just say it. I need to know what I mean to you." He took a drag of his cigarette. "You're in this house because...?" Farah: "I'm your wife." Ashor: "And Haider?" Farah: "Our son." Ashor: "The one in your stomach?" Farah: "Also yours. Also mine." Ashor: "Then stop asking stupid questions." I exhaled, stubborn. "I just want to hear you say it." Ashor: "Say what?" Farah: "That you love me." He pulled away. "Go to sleep. Staying up late isn't good for you." I knew that tone—conversation over. I stared him down. "Is there someone else?" His eyebrows shot up. Ashor: "Farah, enough. You're delirious." I shook my head. Farah: "It's fine if there is. You're a put-together man—successful,不缺 anything. Of course you'd have someone you visit when you travel—" A beat. Then I pushed harder. "Did you marry her too? Is that why you're always leaving me?" He walked away, lying down with his back to me—ignoring me like always. But I wasn't done. Farah: "If you love her, why did you marry me?" His voice came cold, detached: "Auntie trapped me with you." Bullet to the chest. Tears fell in streams. I choked out: "So... you never loved me?" Ashor: "I don't love anyone, Farah." My eyes landed on the anniversary cake. Pathetic. I'd humiliated myself, begging for scraps from a man who doesn't even see me. Farah: "Divorce me, Ashor." Eyes still closed, he answered: "Fine. Take whatever you want in the settlement." I turned away, hugging my knees. Cursing myself between sobs. "I trapped myself with you. Wasted my years." His voice, icy, made my heart cramp worse: "You'll get them back." Farah: "Then why trap me with kids?" Ashor: "You were on birth control. Your stubbornness got you pregnant." Farah: "Aunt Lamee'a said—'Have his baby, he'll love you more.'"

      A bitter laugh escaped me. "And stupid me believed it. Like some desperate—" Silence stretched between us. Then he shattered it: Ashor: "Leaving for China in two days." I closed my eyes. What did I expect? Farah: "Safe travels, stranger who fathered my child." I finally fell asleep after struggling, lying there ignorant about everything concerning the man sharing my bed. Who is he? What does he do? My husband. The father of my children. Yet a stranger— I know nothing but his name... To be continued...

      Bts in School - Korean Novel

      Bts in School

      2025, Sarah Joseph

      Action Novel

      Free

      Chaos erupts in a high school as a sudden, violent attack leaves students fighting for survival. A group of friends, led by Jungkook, must navigate a city overrun by unknown assailants. Their journey reveals a larger conspiracy, forcing them to confront not only external threats but also the fragility of their own bonds. As they struggle to survive, they uncover the truth behind the attack, leading to a final, desperate stand

      Jungkook

      The protagonist, resourceful and determined, who takes on a leadership role in the group.

      Jimin

      Jungkook's close friend, supportive and loyal, providing emotional strength.

      Jin

      The comedic relief, but also a caring and protective friend.
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        Note: I'm not a fan of sad endings, so the end of this novel will hopefully please you. ♡♡♡
      And enjoy... ʚɞ
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      Morning arrived, heralding the start of a new day, an ordinary day.
      Where the sound of the alarm clock echoed in the room, making our protagonist wake up with difficulty.
      "Damn high school and studying, I just want to sleep."
      Jungkook hissed in annoyance.
      After finishing his series of curses, he ended up waking up to prepare himself for his day, which appeared to be a long one...
      After finishing showering, Jungkook put on his clothes.
      Which consisted of black jeans and a white shirt, leaving the top buttons open.
      He put on his watch, then sprayed his cologne as a final touch.
      He took his phone and bag and headed to high school.
      Jungkook walked to high school, and because it was close to his house, he didn't have to wait for the bus or take a taxi.
      Jungkook arrived at high school, and everything was normal.
      "Jungkook, you idiot, why the hell are you late?!"
      A young man yelled at Jungkook, scolding him:
      "Sorry Jimin, I didn't sleep early last night, so I had trouble waking up."
      Jungkook replied nervously.
      Jimin:
      "Anyway, man, class starts in two minutes, come on, we'll be late."
      Jungkook headed with his close friend Jimin.
      To enter the classroom and start the lessons.
      One after another until lunchtime arrived, so Jungkook headed to the cafeteria to meet up with Jimin and the rest of their friends.
      Jungkook with a smile:
      "Hey guys, sorry for being late."
      Jungkook's friends were five: J-Hope, Tae, Jimin, Jin, and lastly Jimin, and they spent their time together and never separated.
      Jungkook and the rest of the group sat down and ate their lunch, constantly laughing at Jin's jokes, which he always told from time to time, and of course, their gathering was full of side conversations and Jungkook's complaints about studying.
      Half an hour passed, and they had to return to their classrooms to complete their regular lessons.
      A quarter of an hour passed since the start of the math class, and silence prevailed.
      After a few minutes, the sound of screams filled the high school, causing the students to panic.
      "Calm down and everyone stay in their place, I'll check what's going on."
      The math teacher said, trying to calm the students, whose faces clearly showed panic.
      The teacher approached to open the door, wanting to go out, and at that moment two men stormed into the classroom, wearing black clothes covering them and carrying weapons.
      The students' voices began to rise, and everyone screamed and cried in terror after their teacher fell to the ground from a bullet fired by one of the men.
      Jungkook started running, hiding under the desk.
      "Oh my God, what should I do?"
      Jungkook said in great fear as soon as he saw that the men started shooting his classmates randomly.
      Jungkook grabbed a pair of scissors and stayed hidden, unaware of his fate and praying that his friends were okay.
      The sound of screaming began to decrease, so he took a look behind the desk, and oh, the horror of what he saw.
      
      
      
      
      Jungkook's classmates were all drenched in their own blood. Jungkook began searching for Jimin with his eyes, praying he wasn't among the bodies. However, he came across a body with blonde hair, its features barely visible due to the blood covering it.
      Jungkook stood staring at the body in a daze, then broke down crying. He was snapped out of it by a voice from behind the desk.
      "Hey Jungkook, are you okay? God, I was afraid you were dead! Why are you crying? Are you hurt?!"
      The voice whispered:
      "Jimin??! You're alive? God, I thought you were dead. I saw someone with blonde hair and thought it was you, you idiot. I was scared for you, brother."
      Jungkook cried as he saw Jimin and threw himself into his arms.
      "I'm fine, Jungkook. Come on, we have to leave this place and call the police. I don't understand what's happening, but it looks like a terrorist attack."
      Jimin said, tears streaming down his face because of what had happened to their classmates.
      Jungkook and Jimin quietly left the classroom, trying not to make any noise so those men wouldn't come back. Jungkook held scissors in his hand, and Jimin carried a stick their teacher used to punish them.
      They headed first to their friend Jin's class, as it was the closest. Their path was littered with bodies and blood. Chaos had engulfed the entire high school in a short time.
      Jungkook entered Jin's class and found no one. Everyone there was a lifeless body. Suddenly, he was struck on the head with what seemed to be a tennis racket.
      "Take this, you bastard! How dare you kill my classmates, you heartless monster! I swear I'll crush your little head! God, Jungkook, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to. Are you okay????"
      Jin yelled in anger, then in shock:
      "Damn it, hyung, you broke my head!"
      Jungkook replied, holding his head.
      Jin hugged Jungkook, then turned to see Jimin standing frozen, and quickly hugged him, as he was worried about him.
      "Yuna!"
      Jimin said in a faint voice.
      "Yuna?"
      Jin asked, puzzled.
      "Yuna, she's... she's..."
      Jimin said in a trembling tone, pointing to a body.
      He fell to his knees crying, then began crawling towards the one called Yuna, took her in his arms, and cradled her head.
      "My love, you'll be okay, I promise. I promise I won't let anyone hurt you."
      Jimin said, tears streaming down his face.
      Jungkook slowly approached, taking a quick glance at Yuna. He didn't know she was Jimin's girlfriend. Blood covered her body, and he couldn't determine the location of the injury.
      Jin held Jimin, trying to calm him down, while Jungkook approached Yuna. Because Jungkook's father was a skilled doctor and he used to accompany him to the hospital, he knew what to do when someone was shot.
      Jungkook placed his fingers on her neck to check if she was alive and felt her pulse. When he searched for the injury, he found she had been shot in the arm, causing her to faint.
      Jungkook tore his shirt and tied it around the wound, then asked Jimin to carry her to the school infirmary.
      They arrived and found the school nurse hiding.
      "Can you help her? She's been shot and is bleeding heavily."
      Jimin cried, begging the nurse to save his girlfriend.
      "I'm sorry, but I'm not qualified to treat a gunshot wound. She needs to be taken to the hospital."
      The nurse said sadly:
      "The place is full of killers. We can't go out, and if we don't save her, she'll die from blood loss."
      Jungkook said:
      Jimin began crying uncontrollably and pleading for help. The pressure on Jungkook increased, while Jin failed to calm him down.
      "I'm not a doctor, but I know the basics. I'll do it. I've memorized all the operations my father performed."
      Jungkook said in a calm tone:
      "But Jungkook, you're not skilled."
      Jin said, objecting to Jungkook's decision:
      "Hyung, it's now or never. If she loses more blood, she'll die."
      Jungkook shouted:
      "No, don't let her die. I beg you, brother, save her. I'm nothing without her."
      Jimin said, breaking down:
      Jungkook sterilized the wound and successfully removed the bullet. Thank God it was just a superficial wound and didn't completely penetrate her arm. Jungkook stitched it up, then bandaged her arm, and the nurse helped put her on an IV and changed her clothes to cleaner ones.
      After about four hours, Yuna began to regain consciousness.
      "Is this heaven, or am I really seeing you in front of me?"
      Yuna said weakly, pointing to Jimin sitting beside her.
      "My love, you're okay??! God, I was so worried about you. I thought I'd lose you."
      Jimin said, hugging Yuna, but quickly pulled away, afraid he might put pressure on her arm wound.
      Yuna slowly sat up, cupped Jimin's face, and began to cry as she noticed his swollen and red eyes from crying.
      "I'm fine. I'm just sorry I made you cry. God, I love you so much."
      Yuna said, crying.
      "The important thing is that you're okay... and I adore you."
      Jimin smiled and said softly, and she returned the smile.
      The prevailing atmosphere was interrupted by Jungkook's voice, who began sobbing and crying childishly.
      "Stop it, brother, and respect my feelings at least. I'm a miserable bachelor."
      Jungkook said, pretending to be sad and affected:
      "God, outside there are dangerous killers and many bodies, and you're here crying because you're a bachelor???"
      Jin replied impatiently.
      "Hyung, what's my fault if Jimin and his girlfriend are giving me a dramatic romantic show? My heart is parched."
      Jungkook said, pouting childishly.
      
      
      
      
      
      After a moment of silence, everyone chuckled at Jungkook's childishness.
      That night passed with difficulty; Jungkook and Jin couldn't sleep, preoccupied with thoughts of their remaining friends and their intense fear for their safety.
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      In the morning:
      Jimin, Yuna, and the others woke up and prepared for their second day at the high school after the incident.
      "Guys, we have to get out of here. We can't guarantee our safety; those men will be back sooner or later."
      Jungkook said:
      "You're right, Jungkook, we have to. But Yuna, can you move?"
      Jin said, addressing Yuna:
      "Yes, I can. The injury is to my arm, not my leg."
      Yuna said calmly:
      "That's good, then. Let's go."
      Jin replied:
      Everyone left the room except the nurse, who preferred to stay hidden there, despite everyone's insistence that she accompany them.
      Jin led the way with Jungkook, followed by Jimin and Yuna, each carrying a stick to defend themselves if they encountered any of those men.
      After a while of walking, Jungkook stopped, causing Jimin and Yuna to stop as well.
      "What? Is there a problem?"
      Jimin asked, puzzled, only to be silenced by Jin's hand covering his mouth.
      Jimin stepped forward to take a look and understand why Jungkook had stopped, and surprise spread across his features.
      Several men were standing in that hallway, and in the middle of them was a man wearing a white mask. In front of him was a boy they often saw at the high school named Yoongi, and their friend Tae was also there.
      Jimin and Jungkook hid behind the wall separating them from the men and began to eavesdrop on what was happening.
      Jungkook wanted to go rescue his friend but knew that if he approached, he would be killed in the blink of an eye.
      "Damn life as a forgotten one. From today, my era begins, and in my era, only my laws are enforced. So, I'll say it simply for your little minds to understand: 'If you make a mistake, you die, and if you're right, you live,' that is, if we don't meet again..."
      The masked man said:
      "And don't try to get to me; I will eliminate you without fail if I decide to."
      The masked man continued:
      "Wouldn't it be boring to kill you all at once?"
      The masked man said.
      While Jungkook was listening to what was happening between the masked man and his friend Tae, a bullet passed by him, shocking him and causing him to fall to the ground.
      The bullet didn't hit him, but it was close to his head.
      After that, two men came and made Jungkook and the others go towards Tae, who teared up as soon as he saw his friends and hugged them.
      It was clear that he had been beaten, given the visible injuries on his body and the blood coming from his nose and the corner of his lips.
      "Who are you and what do you want?!"
      Jungkook said to the masked man:
      "Tsk, tsk, your situation doesn't allow you to question me. I'm the one who asks the questions here, and no one else, understood?"
      The masked man replied in a provocative tone:
      Jin lost his temper due to the other's provocation and manipulation and lunged at him, wanting to punch him, but something unexpected happened.
      Somehow, the masked man blocked Jin's punch and pushed it back, and for a moment, he was about to break Jin's hand if Jungkook hadn't intervened and freed his friend.
      Although Jin's hand wasn't broken, it was injured, causing him to hold it and cry loudly in pain.
      None of those present could believe the mysterious man's strength; how could he have broken Jin's hand so easily and effortlessly?
      After a while, the masked man left, leaving his men behind.
      Immediately after he disappeared, those men approached, intending to kill the group, but they were shot by the boy Yoongi.
      "Are you going to stay there waiting to die or what? Come on, let's get out of this damn place quickly."
      Shuga said when he noticed the friends' daze:
      The five of them moved towards the main gate to get out of that place.
      Surprisingly, they succeeded and weren't stopped by anyone else except the men they had already killed.
      They all went out, and joy filled their hearts; finally, their nightmare was over, and they would return to their homes.
      Is that the end? No, it's not.
      As soon as they went out and moved a little away from the high school, they came across many bodies and blood scattered here and there.
      The destruction wasn't limited to their high school; it extended to the entire city, and they didn't know if Seoul was the only one going through something like this or not.
      
      
      
      
      
      The group decided to stay together, as their nightmare was far from over.
      Jungkook's house was the closest to the high school, so they went there hoping to rest a little and think of a solution to what they were going through.
      Why would people come and kill everyone? What's the point? Is this a war or a rebellion? And if it's a war, why isn't the destruction complete? Why are only innocent people being killed, and randomly?
      It must be terrorism; no sane person would do such a thing.
      They all entered Jungkook's house, where they changed their clothes, ate, and some of them got some rest.
      Evening came, and the sun began to set.
      "We have to try to get out of the city, and in my opinion, the best way is to go out at night, because the day is revealing, and we won't be safe."
      Shuga said, breaking the silence:
      "Does anyone of you know how to drive a car?"
      Jin asked calmly:
      "I do."
      Jimin said:
      "And so do I."
      Tae also said:
      "Then that's great, you'll take turns driving."
      Jungkook said:
      "We'll go now and get my father's car. Get your belongings ready, some food and water to last us for days, bandages, and some emergency medicine."
      Shuga said:
      Everyone agreed on Shuga's suggestion and found it the best for their situation, so they prepared their needs and set off, aiming to leave the city and find a place away from all this chaos.
      They tried to call the police many times, but they didn't get any response.
      They must be dead, or there's a problem with the signal.
      The friends found some living people, and two of them joined them, a young man named Namjoon and an elderly woman who was clearly his mother, due to his excessive care for her.
      They couldn't take more people because of the car's space; although it was a large car, it was full, as they were almost 8 people.
      Throughout the journey, Jungkook was thinking about what happened to their friend Hoseok. Is he alive or dead? What happened to him? Did he escape? I hope so, I just hope he's alive........
        

      Love story in Andalusia

      Love in Andalusia

      2025, Sarah Joseph

      Romantic Drama

      Free

      In a secluded forest, a chance encounter between a wandering sailor and a star-loving girl sparks an unexpected connection. Through starlit conversations and heartfelt moments, Daniel and Marushka begin to heal each other’s hidden wounds. But as time passes and feelings grow deeper, the question remains—can something born so suddenly endure the tides of fate? A quiet, tender tale of love, memory, and the stars that guide us in the dark.

      Daniel

      A sorrowful sailor with a heavy heart and a deep love for the stars.

      Marushka

      A mysterious girl living alone in the forest, with a passion for astronomy and a tender, poetic soul.
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      Introduction
      My name is Daniel, and I work as a sailor. I spent my childhood nestled between my elderly parents in the countryside of Andalusia. I was a pampered child—or at least that’s how some saw me. Being my parents’ only child, I came into this world when my mother was 39 years old, and my father was in his forties at the time.
      
      My mother was blonde, tall, with blue eyes. She had grown up in Russian cities and always carried a sense of authenticity, nobility, and youthful spontaneity.
      My father was a pilot from the state of California. He met my mother, fell in love with her, and when they decided to marry and spend the rest of their lives together, they settled in Andalusia, where I was born and raised.
      
      My father always loved Andalusia—its people, its peaceful countryside free from noise. He was a man who cherished quietness, and that came as no surprise, as he loved reading and was a peaceful soul...
      
      I grew up carrying my father’s wisdom and strength and my mother’s beauty. I’ve always loved traveling, just like my father. While he chose the skies to explore, fascinated by the stars and gazing at them, I carved my own path through the seas of Andalusia—I’ve always loved that world 🌍💜
      
      
      
      
      
      Love…
      A feeling that doesn’t knock on the door of your heart before settling inside it—
      you just find yourself suddenly in it.
      Like a blooming garden struck by a storm carrying a burning matchstick in its winds—when it landed, it set everything ablaze.
      That’s how my heart burned when I lost her.
      Oh God, if only this world were free from loss,
      and if only that heart wouldn’t fall into the void of the missing…
      If it weren’t for the pain of losing her,
      the thing that resides deep within my chest would never have caught fire… 💔
      
      It was during the first of my voyages in that cursed, eternal year.
      If only you knew how much I hated that year—I even named it that way.
      It began with me falling in love for the first time… and it was also the last.
      I never dared, nor could my heart attach itself to anyone else after that.
      It ended with our separation...
      That period felt like thousands of years had passed over me,
      and to my heart, it passed like a stabbing ache that lasted for years—
      an ache that no healing could ever reach.
      Time moved on,
      but I aged from within, even if my youth still showed on the outside.
      
      Her name was Maruska—a girl of German origin,
      but like me, she had grown up in the countryside of Andalusia...
      
      Maruska: "Heeey! You there! I need your help… I’m here! Over here! Could you please help me?!"
      
      Daniel: "What’s that sound?! Sounds like someone’s calling for help—but where…?"
      "Ah—there she is. (She looks... quite stunning.)"
      
      Maruska: "Could you help me? I know you're a sailor, always chasing the blue that keeps you from death. But I need to get out of here…
      I don’t have time to explain now, but if you take me with you, I promise I’ll tell you my story."
      
      Daniel: "Alright then, looks like you're joining me on today’s journey.
      Give me your hand—I’ll help you aboard..."
      
      Maruska: "Alright. What’s your name?"
      
      Daniel: "My name’s Daniel, and as you already guessed—I’m a sailor.
      What about you?"
      
      Maruska: "My name is Maruska, and I come from a well-known family—you’ve probably heard of them. As for work, I don’t have a job… but it seems I’ll have to get one eventually."
      
      Daniel: "Alright… and where exactly are you headed?"
      
      Maruska: "I want to go somewhere empty—where no one can see me, and no one can find me. Somewhere I can start over… without them."
      
      Daniel: "Okay, listen—I’ll be going back to work soon, and I don’t have time to waste solving your riddles. So, would you kindly tell me where exactly I’m supposed to take you?!
      And… who are the people you want to start over without?"
      
      Maruska: "You might have to drop me off at the end of the river. I think there’s a cabin in the forest nearby—I could stay there.
      As for those people... they’re my family. And there’s no need to explain any further..."
      
      And that’s how the story began...
      I found her fleeing the cruelty of her family,
      and then she left me—
      leaving me to flee from my own sorrow… and the rebellion of my heart.
      

      Coincidence… We like to think everything happens by chance— but the truth is, fate arranges it all. Someone once told me: “Love is the greatest sin—beware of it.” Back then, I didn’t understand what they meant, but now… I wish I had. I would’ve passed by like a mere passerby, had I only realized… One day, you’ll understand how love, the deeper it gets, the deeper the wound it leaves behind. Love… sorrow… betrayal… disappointment— all of them leave scars in you to always remind you of their presence. Time might heal some, but not all scars can be healed. Some are carved into you… forever. Reminder: Maruska: "You might have to drop me off at the end of the river. I think there’s a cabin in the forest nearby—I could stay there. As for those people… they’re my family. And there’s no need to explain any further..." Daniel: We reached the end of the river. I was supposed to head back, start fishing, then return home… But something made me stay. Something I couldn’t understand, couldn’t explain… Yet in the end, it won. Maruska: "Daniel… are you really coming with me to the cabin?" Daniel: "Alright… I think I will." Maruska: "Do you think I was wrong? Should I not have run away from them?" Daniel: "Maybe if I knew why you ran away, I could tell you. But don’t worry—as long as you made the choice that gives you peace. Believe me, peace is the most valuable thing a person can seek." Maruska: "You know something… Maybe meeting you wasn’t a coincidence. I feel like meeting you is actually making a difference in my life." When we got to that cabin, Maruska gave me a necklace… The most beautiful necklace my eyes had ever seen. Maruska: "I want to thank you for being so kind to me this whole journey— and for coming with me here, and helping me fix up this cabin. Thank you for your kindness… and I hope you’ll accept my small gift." Daniel: "You’ll think I’m exaggerating— but this is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever received in all my life in Andalusia. Thank you." It was getting late— I had to leave now. "Goodbye, little one." Maruska: "Daniel… please take care of that necklace. Carry it with you always. Good night..." And so, I left her… but she never left me. She remained, still and silent, in my mind. I realized after I walked away— I had left… but forgot my heart in her possession.

      No matter how tightly you close the door to your heart, love will find its way in—without your permission. "What comes quickly also goes quickly..." Just like money comes and goes in the blink of an eye, like the waves that rise suddenly and then calm just as fast, like the winds that rush in and vanish again… Love visited Daniel’s heart just as swiftly. But—will love stay in Daniel’s heart forever? Or will it leave… just as fast as it came? Reminder: Marushka: "Daniel, please take care of that necklace, and always carry it with you. Goodnight..." Daniel: She gave me a necklace like no other. That necklace… It always reminded me of her. Every time her image faded from my mind for even a minute, the necklace would shine and bring her face back again. I don’t know the story behind it… But I went back to her after seven days, seven days where her image never left me. This time, my mind wasn’t empty, and I didn’t stumble for an excuse. I had to tell her… Marushka: Daniel! What are you doing here?! Daniel: That necklace… yes, it brought me back here. Marushka: What? I told you to carry it always, but it seems you lost it… Daniel: I didn’t. But I came to tell you something else. Marushka: And what’s that? Daniel: Well… can I visit you from time to time? You’re a young woman living alone in the middle of a forest, and I’m a sailor—I pass by this area often. What if you faced trouble… or needed something? Surely you need someone by your side… Marushka: Okay, okay, enough with the justifications. It’s fine, Daniel—you can visit whenever you like. Daniel: I knew you’d say yes. Would you… like to have dinner with me? Marushka: I’ve already made dinner, but if you want, you can have a bit of juice. Daniel: Why not? (After she brought the juice) Daniel: You know something? I’m like my father—we both love stargazing. Marushka, do you like watching the stars, too? Marushka: Haha, no wonder you ask— You don’t know I studied astronomy. Every visible star has a name— names we, the astronomers, know. Every cluster has a name too. Daniel, you’ll never love the stars as much as I do. Daniel: Well then, why don’t we sit outside the cabin? We’ll see the stars more clearly there. Marushka: That’s a great idea. (As they gazed at the stars...)

      Marushka: You know something? I always wished I were a bright star in the sky... I wished I could light the path of my loved ones, just like the stars do. Maybe I’ll be born again someday—as a shining star in the sky. First, I’m a human on Earth, then a star in the heavens... When I leave this world, my star will remain, lighting your skies. Daniel: That’s a beautiful dream… Just keep thinking and imagining the joyful things you wish for. Marushka: No doubt about that… If it weren’t for imagination, reality would tear us apart, Daniel. Daniel: I know... I live with the ugliness of reality every day, and the saddest part is—I can't live in imagination, not even for a moment like others do. I don’t know why, but I’ve never been able to do that. Not once. Marushka: Seems like you carry a sad story too... I can see a lot of sorrow inside you. Daniel: It’s alright. I’m okay. Marushka: Can I ask you something? What are you staring at like that? Your eyes haven’t looked at the ground even once since we sat here. Daniel: I’m gazing at the stars, drifting in the world of the sky. That way, I can stop seeing the ugliness of the world for a little while... Marushka, what’s the name of that star shining above us? Marushka: Its traditional name is Meissa. It belongs to the constellation Orion, and it’s also called Al-Maisan Star. Daniel: Well, I’ve named it Marushka... It’s as radiant as you, and my eyes have been drawn to it since the first moment I saw it. Marushka: Well then, when my soul departs this life, my star will keep shining nearby... Seems like my dream might come true after all. Daniel: This moment… it’s one I could never get tired of. But it’s getting late, and the waves will rise soon. The sea will become dangerous if I delay my return any longer. And you need rest too, so I’ll take my leave now. Marushka: Alright… go safely, Daniel. I’ll be waiting for your visit another time. When the eyes grow used to meeting often, and encounters become more frequent… That’s how hearts become attached.
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