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[QUOTE="letstalk, post: 17911934, member: 400726"] If I had to write a story, I would write: [SIZE=5][B][I]Kadidja's Mother's Wishes[/I][/B][/SIZE] Kadidja is turning 15 this year, but she still does not want to celebrate her birthday like all kids of her school do. She is still sad. Her mother, Aminata, died on the day she gave birth of her. Kadidja felt responsible and guilty of what had happened to her mother and could not have peace with herself since she was told. In her eyes, her father, Mouktar, is the most wonderful man in the whole world once she wrote in one of her diaries. He did never marry another woman instead he dedicated his life to taking care of her. When Kadidja needs new clothes and new books, her father just sell one of his sheep no matter what is the price and buy her all she needs, Kadidja wrote in another diary of her. Her father once said "Your mother dreamed all the time you become an honest lawyer and defend the whole village." and he added '' Your mother wants you to be married, too, have a family with three children." Kadidja knew that soon she will be a woman and many men of the village will ask her for marriage but also wanted to continue her study and make her mother wishes become true. But first she must get out of her sadness and then set a realistic plan toward that. Kadidja once read in an English book that white and black colors help the mind to heal fast and focus more. As she was good at drawing, she started drawing some happy animals from her imagination and hung them on the wall near where she sleeps that way she will see them more often. She also read that the red color has a negative effect on the mind. It stops the imagination that she needs to have for her plan. So, she was very careful about what her eye sees each day. When it comes to writing her diary, she covers the red line that was printed at the side of her notebook by using white paint made of white flour and water and let it dry before using it. [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0293.JPG"]353991[/ATTACH] Several years passed by since Kadidja began her plan. The outcome is now very good. Kadidja is more organized than before. She even created a book registry for her father's little farm to write down the number of sheep he has and the cost of everything that involves the sheep herd. She got married to the teacher from her village. Although she could not become a lawyer because it was very expensive and far from reaching, but she works at a law firm as a secretary and her knowledge about the Morocco law is very deep. She had two children, a boy and a girl. She named her girl as her mother's name, Aminata. And her boy as her grandfather's name, Mansour. Life continues no matter what, and resilience is the key to success! [/QUOTE]
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