Courageous Hearts
A Journey Towards Justice and Forgiveness

It's Friday afternoon, but you couldn't imagine many high clouds scudding in from the west and plenty of sunshine. In the last shreds of summer, while riding a white horse as her companion, she embarked on an unforgettable journey through rugged mountains. She was very passionate about social justice issues. She spoke with great compassion and vigor. Her eyes were the color of sea foam. Her voice was like warm molasses poured over fluffy brown sugar. Her skin is golden-brown, with a subtle rosy glow around her cheeks. While mounted on a horse, she thought she heard a whisper, but no one was in sight. Even though she was afraid, she mustered up the courage to see the matter through.
Suddenly, she saw a golden-haired boy wounded and moaning in pain. The girl got down from the horse and went to him. She decided to help, so she gave her water and applied ointment. The boy was stunned and wondered. Out of curiosity, he inquired whether you were a Muslim. The girl answered "Yes,” of course. “Why did you help me?” Even though I am an English non-Muslim. The girl said that Muslims want the good of all humanity because we have the fear of God in our hearts, and all human beings are God's creation. He asked worriedly, "Who are these terrorists?” That modest girl replied that terrorists have no religion; they are the enemies of humanity. She got on the horse and went back.
Two weeks later, the golden-haired boy sat staring at a laptop in a stately office, decked out in a US military uniform and wearing a nameplate on his uniform with a golden letter written General John, he lost himself in his thoughts and got worried. He got flashbacks of memories of his mother. When he passed out of military training, his mother told him, Son, “I have made you a soldier for the service of humanity. And protect good humans from evil." He sighed, lifted himself out of his chair, took out the phone from his pocket, and began to argue with his military friend sitting in America, “How can the American army do this?” The US was about to launch a drone attack on the mountain where the blue-eyed girl had saved his life. Not a day had gone by in the past two weeks that he hadn't thought of that girl.
On the other side, in a small and beautiful house on top of the mountain, the girl was arguing with her father, who was wearing a white hat and a white dress, and his face was very bright. She told him, “I must have bought stationery to complete my calligraphy from the market today.” He told Maher-un-Nisa, my beloved daughter, was still in great danger of being attacked outside by the Western armies. She replied, “I am not a little girl; I know how to protect myself, and it was all you taught me.” The old father very reluctantly allowed her to go. On the other side, the general asked his servant to take out the jeep, and he immediately went towards that hilly area with some of his companions.
They saw the girl on the way and started forcing her to go with them. When she refused, they forcibly put her in the jeep and took her to the Sarina Hotel located in Kabul. When Maher Al-Nisa woke up from unconsciousness, her eyes fell on the screen in front of her, broadcasting live the news of bombardment in the region where she came from. John entered the room and had a blue file in his hand. He apologizes to her for not saving her family. You need to sign this file to protect yourself. It was a fake marriage certificate file. She hung her head and cried. She signed the file faintheartedly, and at least she could do it. The general had already decided to go back, so he used his influence and resources to complete her documents soon.
After fighting all night, they reached Washington, DC, the capital of the United States. There, his friend Harry, and his wife Ellen had come to receive them by military vehicle. He accompanied Harry to his house, where he had a sumptuous dinner, after which he took him to the balcony of his house, where he told him that he was going to resign tomorrow morning. Despite his persuasion, he resigned. Meanwhile, the girl was sitting in a simple room decorated with light-colored paintings. She was weeping and sniffling, constantly missing her home. A knock on the door revealed the unexpected arrival of her friend, Ellen. They met before at a charity program in her region, she entered her room and tried to ease her grief and encourage her. She said to her, "She should start studying, and you should move forward in life." Maher-un-Nisa gave this some thought, as she always wanted to get an education and impact society; that was all the inspiration she needed. She agreed and said to her, "Will you help me with this?" I don't want to get any more help from the general because I hate him. Ellen got admitted to one of the most famous universities in America and arranged her accommodations.
She started living alone in a small flat which is in one of the tallest buildings in the city. After resigning, the general opened a bookstore with a part of his wealth and donated the rest to human rights organizations. He also delivers speeches on human rights in universities. Four years later, Maher-un-Nisa looks delighted as she arrives at the United Nations building today to be sworn in as ambassador of the Human Rights Commission.
On her return, her friend Ellen arrives to congratulate her with a bouquet, and then they both drive back in a red Mercedes. Ellen receives a call from her husband; he tells her that John was kidnapped. Maher un-Nisa got to know about it, she said sarcastically that it was a very good fate for him. On hearing this, Ellen got upset and thought that when John forced her to pay for all the expenses of Maher-un-Nisa, she warned her about the reality. She said that whatever you are today is because of John; this education, this house, and everything available to you are what John asked me to do. He is a very good person and changes himself. He also raises his voice against discrimination against human rights. He had resigned and now lives in an ordinary neighborhood. She hesitantly said, “He also loves you very much.” Maher-un-Nise had no idea about this, which made her stunned. They both approached Harry. Maher-un-Nisa asked, "Did you find out anything about John?" Harry shook his head in the negative and he showed a talisman from his pocket, saying that this was the only evidence he had found. Maher-un-Nisa knew it very well because it belonged to her father.
By the fact, that day her father was alive; he escaped through the tunnels due to the coercion of his friend and returned to avenge the death of his daughter, Maher-un-Nisa. In the meantime, Harry receives a call from the CIA saying that John is imprisoned on the island of Lebanon, and we cannot go there to save him because it is impossible to return alive from there. As soon as he heard this, she vowed that she would go to save John. She went to Lebanon with Harry and some of his friends. While on the trip, she has ambiguous feelings, she has a great sense of excitement about seeing her father alive; she is also curious about John. When they reached the island, his father was standing there with a gun pointed towards John to kill him. She ran furiously, snatched the gun from her father's hand and hugged him warmly. Both started crying, and tears appeared from their eyes.
About the Creator
Khan Ali
I craft fictional stories woven with the emotions and truths of real life, bringing relatable characters and moments to every page.

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