Aairah wore a long fitted gown that matched her complexion perfectly. She had wrapped her head with the same fabric and draped a large shawl around her due to the windy weather. Her high heels were the Vinci brand.
A Calm Stroll
She walked gracefully, almost as though afraid of stepping on the ground. As she walked down a narrow lane, she came across a gated house. Suddenly, a strong wind blew, lifting her shawl. While trying to retrieve it, a Benz car approached, honking repeatedly. She ignored it and continued chasing the shawl.
A Confrontation
The driver stepped out and shouted angrily, “Hey lady, can’t you see you’re blocking the road?!”
Startled, she turned to him and replied, “Hold on, are you blind? Can’t you see what I’m trying to pick up? And you’re here shouting like you're my father?!”
A Harsh Reaction
Aarif paused, surprised by the boldness of the young woman who reminded him of his younger sister. Before she could finish talking, he suddenly slapped her across the face. Tears rolled down her cheeks instantly.
“Who’s your father in this town, you fool?” he said angrily and walked back to his car.
As he was about to get in, she shouted, “You’re the real fool!” and ran into the nearby house.
Inside the House
Aairah Bursts into Tears
She ran straight into her cousin Nabila’s arms, crying.
“Subhanallah, Aairah! What happened? Are you or your mom sick?” Nabila asked.
Still sobbing, Aairah replied, “No bestie, it’s nothing I did to him. I just hated him the moment I saw him.”
Nabila comforted her, knowing her cousin could be sensitive.
Conversation About Upcoming Wedding
After calming down, Aairah narrated the full incident. They both eventually shifted the conversation to Nabila’s upcoming wedding, which was only a month away.
Aarif’s Anger and Reflection
To the Shisha Store
Aarif left the scene and headed straight to a shisha store. After ordering and starting to smoke, his phone rang, pulling him out of his thoughts. He ignored it until it rang three times. It was his friend Nabil.
Phone Call with Nabil
“Haba Doctor Europe, ignoring even me today?” Nabil teased.
“I’m not in the mood,” Aarif replied.
“Where are you?”
“You know where I am—Shisha Store.”
“May God guide you,” Nabil said jokingly.
“Here comes the preacher,” Aarif responded.
“I’ll be there soon,” Nabil said and ended the call.
When Nabil Arrived
When Nabil arrived, he noticed his friend’s mood.
“What’s wrong, buddy?”
“It’s this rude girl I met. She disrespected me, so I came here to cool off.”
Nabil laughed, “Maybe she’s your destined wife.”
Aarif frowned, “That girl is the same age as my kid sister Siyama!”
Nabil laughed harder and reminded him, “The Prophet (SAW) said love and hate moderately because feelings can change.”
Family Connections
Nabila, Nabil’s bride-to-be, was Aarif’s cousin. She and Aarif had bonded since a family wedding. Their wedding was a month away. Aairah was Nabila’s best friend, and both families had been close since childhood.
The Background of Aairah and Aarif
Aairah’s Family
Aairah was the only daughter of Alhaji Ahmad and Hajiya Khadijah. She was their only child and deeply loved, though they still raised her well. Her father was a Fulani man from Katsina, her mother from Maiduguri—a black beauty.
Her Life and Education
At 18, Aairah had completed secondary school in Kaduna and gained admission to KASU (Kaduna State University) to study Microbiology. She was a kind but bold girl with little tolerance for nonsense. Her family was modest but sufficient.
Aarif’s Family
Aarif was from a prominent political family. His father, Alhaji Ibrahim Khalil, was a well-known politician running for president. Aarif had four siblings: Kamal, Munnir, Aisha, and Siyamah.
His mother, Hajiya Maryam, was closest to Aarif and always supported him. Kamal, the eldest, was married to Fadilah, and they had a son, Amir. Munnir’s wife, Rukayyah, was pregnant. Aisha was married to a senator and had two children: Minal and Munib.
Nabil, Aarif’s best friend, was from a different family, with siblings Zainab and Najib. Nabila, his fiancée, was Aarif’s cousin through his paternal uncle.
The School Day Begins
Morning Rush
Someone knocked at Aairah’s door. Her mom called, “Aairah, aren’t you going to school? It’s already 7 a.m.”
She got up quickly and responded, “I’m going now, Mummy.” She showered, brushed, and answered a phone call—it was Nabila reminding her about a strict lecturer, Mr. Alex.
Getting Ready
Aairah picked out a stunning pink jallabiya with black stones and paired it with black heels. She had a light makeup touch, which made her naturally beautiful.
At Breakfast
At the dining table, she greeted her parents warmly. Her father gave her ₦1,000 as she left.
“May you return safely,” her mom said.
The driver picked her up for KASU. When she arrived, Nabila was already waiting.
Campus Life and Phone Romance
In Class
They were lucky that the strict lecturer didn’t scold them. After two hours of lecture, he gave them an assignment and left.
Phone Call from Nabil
Nabila’s phone rang.
“My Nabil! So now you remember me?”
“No, Princess. You’re always on my mind. I know you had class this morning.”
“Okay, what’s up?”
“I’m coming to pick you up today.”
“Alright, see you then.”
Aairah Teases Her
Aairah, overhearing the call, joked, “You both are lovebirds. I hate love!”
Nabila responded, “That’s because you haven’t experienced it yet. Once you meet the right guy, you’ll fall.”
Aarif Meets Aairah Again
Aarif Picks Up Nabila
Nabil was driving with Aarif as his companion. As they approached the school, Nabil called out,
“Come on, Aarif, let’s go meet Princess. She’s waiting.”
“No, let her come greet her big brother instead,” Aarif teased.
On Campus
Aairah spotted Nabil and exclaimed, “Wow, my sweet Nabil!”
Description
Aairah's Encounter on the Street
Dressed Elegantly
Aairah wore a long fitted gown that matched her complexion perfectly. She had wrapped her head with the same fabric and draped a large shawl around her due to the windy weather. Her high heels were the Vinci brand.
A Calm Stroll
She walked gracefully, almost as though afraid of stepping on the ground. As she walked down a narrow lane, she came across a gated house. Suddenly, a strong wind blew, lifting her shawl. While trying to retrieve it, a Benz car approached, honking repeatedly. She ignored it and continued chasing the shawl.
A Confrontation
The driver stepped out and shouted angrily, “Hey lady, can’t you see you’re blocking the road?!”
Startled, she turned to him and replied, “Hold on, are you blind? Can’t you see what I’m trying to pick up? And you’re here shouting like you're my father?!”
A Harsh Reaction
Aarif paused, surprised by the boldness of the young woman who reminded him of his younger sister. Before she could finish talking, he suddenly slapped her across the face. Tears rolled down her cheeks instantly.
“Who’s your father in this town, you fool?” he said angrily and walked back to his car.
As he was about to get in, she shouted, “You’re the real fool!” and ran into the nearby house.
Inside the House
Aairah Bursts into Tears
She ran straight into her cousin Nabila’s arms, crying.
“Subhanallah, Aairah! What happened? Are you or your mom sick?” Nabila asked.
Still sobbing, Aairah replied, “No bestie, it’s nothing I did to him. I just hated him the moment I saw him.”
Nabila comforted her, knowing her cousin could be sensitive.
Conversation About Upcoming Wedding
After calming down, Aairah narrated the full incident. They both eventually shifted the conversation to Nabila’s upcoming wedding, which was only a month away.
Aarif’s Anger and Reflection
To the Shisha Store
Aarif left the scene and headed straight to a shisha store. After ordering and starting to smoke, his phone rang, pulling him out of his thoughts. He ignored it until it rang three times. It was his friend Nabil.
Phone Call with Nabil
“Haba Doctor Europe, ignoring even me today?” Nabil teased.
“I’m not in the mood,” Aarif replied.
“Where are you?”
“You know where I am—Shisha Store.”
“May God guide you,” Nabil said jokingly.
“Here comes the preacher,” Aarif responded.
“I’ll be there soon,” Nabil said and ended the call.
When Nabil Arrived
When Nabil arrived, he noticed his friend’s mood.
“What’s wrong, buddy?”
“It’s this rude girl I met. She disrespected me, so I came here to cool off.”
Nabil laughed, “Maybe she’s your destined wife.”
Aarif frowned, “That girl is the same age as my kid sister Siyama!”
Nabil laughed harder and reminded him, “The Prophet (SAW) said love and hate moderately because feelings can change.”
Family Connections
Nabila, Nabil’s bride-to-be, was Aarif’s cousin. She and Aarif had bonded since a family wedding. Their wedding was a month away. Aairah was Nabila’s best friend, and both families had been close since childhood.
The Background of Aairah and Aarif
Aairah’s Family
Aairah was the only daughter of Alhaji Ahmad and Hajiya Khadijah. She was their only child and deeply loved, though they still raised her well. Her father was a Fulani man from Katsina, her mother from Maiduguri—a black beauty.
Her Life and Education
At 18, Aairah had completed secondary school in Kaduna and gained admission to KASU (Kaduna State University) to study Microbiology. She was a kind but bold girl with little tolerance for nonsense. Her family was modest but sufficient.
Aarif’s Family
Aarif was from a prominent political family. His father, Alhaji Ibrahim Khalil, was a well-known politician running for president. Aarif had four siblings: Kamal, Munnir, Aisha, and Siyamah.
His mother, Hajiya Maryam, was closest to Aarif and always supported him. Kamal, the eldest, was married to Fadilah, and they had a son, Amir. Munnir’s wife, Rukayyah, was pregnant. Aisha was married to a senator and had two children: Minal and Munib.
Nabil, Aarif’s best friend, was from a different family, with siblings Zainab and Najib. Nabila, his fiancée, was Aarif’s cousin through his paternal uncle.
The School Day Begins
Morning Rush
Someone knocked at Aairah’s door. Her mom called, “Aairah, aren’t you going to school? It’s already 7 a.m.”
She got up quickly and responded, “I’m going now, Mummy.” She showered, brushed, and answered a phone call—it was Nabila reminding her about a strict lecturer, Mr. Alex.
Getting Ready
Aairah picked out a stunning pink jallabiya with black stones and paired it with black heels. She had a light makeup touch, which made her naturally beautiful.
At Breakfast
At the dining table, she greeted her parents warmly. Her father gave her ₦1,000 as she left.
“May you return safely,” her mom said.
The driver picked her up for KASU. When she arrived, Nabila was already waiting.
Campus Life and Phone Romance
In Class
They were lucky that the strict lecturer didn’t scold them. After two hours of lecture, he gave them an assignment and left.
Phone Call from Nabil
Nabila’s phone rang.
“My Nabil! So now you remember me?”
“No, Princess. You’re always on my mind. I know you had class this morning.”
“Okay, what’s up?”
“I’m coming to pick you up today.”
“Alright, see you then.”
Aairah Teases Her
Aairah, overhearing the call, joked, “You both are lovebirds. I hate love!”
Nabila responded, “That’s because you haven’t experienced it yet. Once you meet the right guy, you’ll fall.”
Aarif Meets Aairah Again
Aarif Picks Up Nabila
Nabil was driving with Aarif as his companion. As they approached the school, Nabil called out,
“Come on, Aarif, let’s go meet Princess. She’s waiting.”
“No, let her come greet her big brother instead,” Aarif teased.
On Campus
Aairah spotted Nabil and exclaimed, “Wow, my sweet Nabil!”
“Thanks, my princess,” he replied.
She asked, “Where’s my big bro?”
“You know he’s always acting reserved,” Nabil laughed.
“I’m tired already,” said Nabila.
“Let’s go drop her off,” Nabil said.
Back in the Car
Just as they were about to leave, Aairah said, “Oh, Nabila, your driver is here!”
Nabila got in, and then Nabil joked, “Aairah, come sit in the front seat. This big bro of mine needs a girlfriend—we should pair him with you.”
Aarif gave them a glare, “When did I become your toy?”
“Sorry, big bro,” Nabila teased.
They dropped Aarif off, and Nabila moved to the front seat, where the couple continued their sweet talk.