Echo of hearts
he watched the car drive away, leaving him seething with anger. The despair that gripped his heart seemed to intensify, a
e felt a need to do something, anything, to help dissipate Zia's anger. Aware of Zia's struggle to cope in such
panied by an outstretched hand clutching Zia's T-shirt. It was the only way to halt Zia's relentless march. "Wher
dainfully before adding, "I cannot stop you from boarding any school bus, but as for me..." Zia shook
to find a way to console his friend. Despite Zia's intense a
o coax Zia into breaking his silence. Ejaz believed that if Zia could express his emotions, the intensity of his anger might diminish. And indeed, Zia finally spo
tapped Zia's shoulder. "Don't worry, man. I can't leave you
hem home. The car ride was filled with silence, leaving Ejaz no choice but t
g how to soothe his troubled friend. Making sure Zia hurried indoors, Ejaz unknowingly left behind a
and forth, his stride growing more determined with each passing moment. Finally, he came up with a plan he believed might provide a solution. Hurriedly, he reached for his phone, dialing
r phone's persistent ring interrupted her moment of bliss, and she let out an exasperated
d afternoon," her voice filled with respect, as if she were not the one groaning over the call. "I apologize for no
didn't mean to wake
perfect time. I needed to cook," she
voice tinged with urgency, as he proceeded to narrate the in
ocity, "Who does she think she
o heal them. Please find kind words to say to him. I'll be at his p
lied, her voice softenin
asa and tsire, Zia's favorite street food, in an effort to calm his friend. Zia and Ejaz were friends from childhood, always
to Ejaz. He had anticipated this reaction from his friend. Observing
trivial matters. You need to let go of your grudges. Life becomes much happier when we can forgive and f
nd sadness. "What brings you here? I thought we said our goodbye
merely passing by and happened to see you here. So, don't shout at me
lt the need to protest. "Why are you shouting
on not getting into the car? As far as I can remember, it was you who refused to wait. Now
, i need som
anded him the phone after Aroush answered the call. Zia looked
posed to do wi
e. Zia's heart skipped a beat upon hearing her sweet, soothing voice, which he had missed dear
fine he ask
your habit of holding grudges? I truly despise it," Aro
tion to hold grudges. He gazed around, feeling a sense of emptiness without her ph
ied, I swear. Please say something, even if it brings me a little r
ds laced with a mix of guilt and love. "Who offended you to make you worry
ed. "Yaya, it's you who has annoyed me. Why would you be angry over
espite his shortcomings. "I'm sorry, Aroush. I didn't mean to worry you. Let's not speak of that girl ag
though she made it clear that she wouldn't forgive the girl. She urged Zi
ed her, a sense of calm washing over him. "My heart is now cooler than the fresh morning air. You go and eat your
e bidding each other goodbye. Ejaz, who had been following closely, co
just a shade darker. I would have mistaken her for
ush. "This is a disgrace to Aroush. How could you compare her to a spoiled, rude
st kidding. I think I have to go now. See you tomorrow, and make sure you e
e who added flavor to his life like salt in a stew. "Thank you, man, and sorry for troubling you. Please consider what I said at school and those f
ce. "I never hold grudges," he replied playfully before bidding fa