Forever Yours

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The stadium filled with applause of the students at the victory of Horizon college against their rivals. The team did a group hug, raising the man of the match into the air while he laughed in delight enjoying it completely.

Chuckling he jogged towards his bag, getting his waterbottle his gaze stuck on his teammates. Sitting down he drank it before pouring it on his face, shaking his head to let the coolness of it wash away his tiredness.

Just as he noticed the players, one by one moving towards him to get their drinks; his eyes fell on one of his teammate that had almost got involved in a fight with the other team. Alert, the team rushed towards the scene instantly pulling them apart, cursing each other.

"Calm down, calm down." The referee dismissed the teams while they walked towards the stage, for the after ceremony all the while glaring at each other but before they could make it, his eyes fell on one of his friend that made the player of the other team to trip over, smirking.

Though he wanted to not breathe a word at the scenario, wanting to side his team, he instantly was reminded of his mother's words,

"Never witness a wrong deed and keep quiet even if that means putting yourself into trouble because you will always have Your Lord helping you through."

Without second thoughts, he rushed forward apologizing to their rivals before walking away without picking up at any fights.

Taking the victory trophy along with the man of the match title, he looked around the stadium with a bright smile gazing at his siblings; his twin and his sister, yelling his name along with the crowd making him to laugh while showing off his trophy to them only to make them roll their eyes.

Brightening eyes moving around, he took a glimpse of the stadium, finding it almost empty with only a few people cheering for them, his name being heard loud enough. With a smirk, he got down the stage, walking towards his siblings ruffling his hair gaining the girls attention, but given none in return.

Definitely every ounce of him spoke volume of the generation trait he inherited from his father.

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"Please pretty please, dad persist mamma. Just a small drive please." She tried persuading her parents but when she noticed her mother's hard face she slumped on the couch with a sulken face.

"What is the point of getting a license if you do not allow me to drive even at nights?" She heaved deeply questioning no one in particular while her father looked at his melodramatic daughter before glancing at his wife who was trying her best to hide her smile.

The room remained silent, none uttering a word the only voice being heard of the ticking of the clock.

"Just a round around the neighbourhood." She heard her mother that instantly made her squeal in delight, taking her mother in a bone crushing hug.

"But," She looked at her mother with her brows furrowed, "We are coming too." Her mother completed and she gave her a wide grin nodding her head.

Wasting no time, she caught hold of her parents hands rushing towards the door, taking the car keys along with her. Closing the front door, she rushed inside the car buckling herself while noticing her father at the passenger seat while her mother taking the back seat behind her father.

Mumbling a Bismillah, she started the car, taking a reverse all the while hoping to not make any mistake. As soon as she was out, she grinned in victory, glancing at her father who gave her a thumbs up. Changing the gear, the car started moving forward, slowing building confidence in her. After she was confident nothing would go wrong, she loosen herself enjoying the drive with her parents, giggling and speaking while her mother continued worrying.

"Let her be, she has become a pro." Her father spoke for her making her grin widely at him while she took a right turn but the grin instantly vanished when she noticed a flash of light from her left making her turn her head, blinding her eyesight while she heard a huge crash before the car rolled over making her feel a sharp pain on her head.

She tried opening her eyes, widening them when she heard a screech of a car, the surrounding getting blurry eventually letting her slip into unconsciousness.

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