On a work-free morning.
Yugh woke up a bit earlier than usual.The entire house was in peaceful silence. With the faint aroma coming from the kitchen, he sat at the dining table and was having a light breakfast when his mother, getting ready, approached. š²
"Son⦠I thought of going on a little trip today. I'll try to come back in the evening," she said in a soft voice. Yugh nodded his head in agreement.
As the sound of his mother leaving the house faded, he felt a strange emptiness. Memories of Zahra became clearer in his mind in the now-lonely house. The serene silence that had filled this home after her passing was still not something he had grown accustomed to. šÆ
After finishing his meal, Yugh suddenly remembered a document he needed. It was in a drawer in his parents' bedroom. He carefully went to that room. The scent inside the room, along with the memory of Zahra sitting here with his mother and smiling, added pain to his heart.
As he opened the drawer and took what he needed, his eyes accidentally fell on a few old papers tucked at the back of the drawer. When he took them out, Yugh's heart tightened at once. š²
They were three pages torn from Zahra's diary.
Those pages he had searched for so long,which had suddenly disappeared⦠were here today.
Holding the pages with slightly trembling hands, Yugh silently and carefully took them to his bedroom. Sitting on the bed, clutching those pages to his chest, only one question arose in his mind:
"Zahra⦠what kind of truth, never told to me, is written on these pages?" š¤
