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Likes & Dislikes

Assalamu Alaikum readers,

I've been on an iffy mood lately, so I started rambling on dislikes. But we need to balance it out with likes. So here goes:

I dislike that after we spent time together we don't say a closure of see you later or bye.

I dislike that sometimes you're too busy for me. Or that you just put me at then end because you want to.

I dislike being rushed or having to wait too long.

I like that you read my notes and sometimes even my eyes, that you give a gentle touch and come talk with understanding and give advice. I like that you give me a chance to get out of class and collect myself.

This is just a few. There is more, but I don't want to enter a never ending rambling. Allah did make us human with emotions, yet we have to understand and accept that Allah has a reason for every good and bad that happens. Insha'Allah and Alhamdulillah.

There is, though, some people I want to tag: Zara, Fatimah, and TheSisterWhoSmiles. And if you want to, you can tag yourself.

I hope you are having a better day than me,

-written by Fida Islaih
(all writing is mine and is copyrighted)


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