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Chapter 13 - Chapter 13 – Shadows Between Us

Days passed.

Not fast. Not slow.

Just like waves — coming, going, leaving behind traces.

Zahid didn't try to rush me. He kept his distance. But I noticed how, little by little, he was showing up more. Not as a mysterious man in black with blood on his hands, but as someone human — someone who cared, even if he didn't know how to show it right.

One afternoon, I was reading in the university library when I saw him walking through the glass doors.

Students turned to look at him — tall, calm, dressed in dark clothes, face half-covered by his mask.

There was something about him. Everyone noticed. But no one understood.

Except me.

He came and stood near my table. "May I?"

I nodded.

He sat across from me and placed something gently on the table.

A flower.

Not expensive. Not wrapped.

Just a single soft marigold.

I looked at it, then at him.

He didn't say a word. But his eyes said everything.

"I'm not used to this," I whispered.

"To flowers?" he asked, voice quiet.

"To… anyone choosing to be kind to me."

Zahid's eyes darkened slightly. "You deserve kindness, Rida."

"No," I replied honestly. "I don't think I've ever really believed that."

He leaned forward slowly. "Then I'll keep proving it to you."

I bit my lip, unsure what to say.

But before I could speak, someone called my name.

It was Sameer — a boy from class. Friendly. Loud. Curious.

He waved as he walked over. "Hey Rida! I didn't know you were close with Professor Zahid!"

I froze.

He smiled at both of us. "You know, there are rumors. That he's cold, strict, maybe dangerous—"

Zahid's posture didn't change. But his jaw tensed. His eyes darkened.

Sameer didn't notice.

I forced a smile. "They're just rumors."

Sameer laughed. "Right? Anyway, I was just saying hi. See you around."

He left.

Zahid sat quietly.

"I'm sorry," I said softly.

"You don't need to be."

"But he—"

"I don't care what others say. But I do care if you believe them."

I looked at him honestly. "I don't."

He studied my face.

"I don't care what you've done, Zahid. Not because it's okay — it's not. But because you're not that person anymore. Not when you're with me."

His lips parted, but no words came out.It was the first time someone had told him that — maybe the first time he believed it, even just a little.

Later that evening, I found a note slipped into my book.

It was his handwriting.

"You don't need to understand all of me.

But thank you… for not running away from the parts you do understand.

– Z"

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