HER FATHER MARRIED HER TO A BEGGAR BECAUSE SHE WAS BORN BLIND AND THIS HAPPENED

HER FATHER MARRIED HER TO A BEGGAR BECAUSE SHE WAS BORN BLIND AND THIS HAPPENED

Zainab had never seen the world, but she could feel her cruelty with every breath she took. She was born blind into a family that valued beauty above all else. Her two sisters were admired for their striking eyes and graceful figures, while Zainab was treated like a burden, a shameful secret kept behind closed doors. Her mother d.ied when she was just five years old and since then, her father changed: he became bitter, resentful and cruel, especially to her. 


He never called her by her name. He used to call her ""that thang."" He didn't want her at the table during family meals or outside when visitors came. He believed she was cursed and, when she turned 21, he made a decision that would shatter what was left of his already broken heart.
One morning, he entered her small room where she was sitting quietly, feeling the pages of a worn-out book in braille, and left on her lap a folded piece of cloth.
""You're getting married tomorrow,"" he said flatly.
She froze to d:eath. Words were meaningless. To get married? With whom?
""He is a beggar of the mosque,"" her father continued. ""You are blind. He is poor. A good game.""
She wanted to scream, but nothing came of it. She had no choice. Her dad never gave her options.



She got married the next day in a small, rushed ceremony. She never saw his face, of course, and no one described it to her. Her father pushed her towards the man and told him to take his arm. She obeyed like a ghost in her own body. Everyone laughed behind their hands— ""The blind girl and the beggar"". After the ceremony, her father gave her a small bag with some clothes and pushed it back towards the man.
""She's your problem now,"" he said and walked away without looking back.
The beggar, whose name was Yusha, silently drove her down the road. He didn't say anything for a long time. They came to a broken small hut on the outskirts of the village. It smelled like wet earth and smoke.
""It's not much,"" Yusha said softly. — But you'll be safe here.
She sat on the old mat inside, holding back tears. This was his life now. A blind girl married a beggar in a hut made of mud and hope.
But something strange happened that first night.
Yusha prepared tea for her with soft hands. He gave him his own blanket and slept by the door, like a guard dog protecting his queen. He talked to her like he cared — he asked her what stories she liked, what dreams she had, what foods made her smile. No one had asked her those questions before.
Days turned into weeks Yusha accompanied her to the river every morning, describing the sun, the birds, the trees, with such poetry that she began to feel as if she could see them through her words. He would sing to her while I was washing clothes and tell her stories about stars and distant lands at night. Laughed for the first time in years. Her heart began to open. And in that strange hut, something unexpected happened — Zainab fell in love.



One afternoon, while reaching out for his hand, she asked him:
— Were you always a beggar?
He hesitated. Then he said in a low voice:
— I wasn't always like this.
But he never said anymore. And she didn't insist.
Until one day.
She went to the market alone to buy vegetables. Yusha had given her careful instructions and she memorized every step. But halfway through, someone violently grabbed her arm.
— Blind Rat! — spit out a voice.
It was his sister. Amen.
— Are you still alive ? Are you still playing beggar's wife?
Zainab felt the tears rolling up, but she stood tall.
— I'm happy, — he said.
Aminah laughed so hard.
— You don't even know what it feels like. It's such a waste. Just like you.
And then whispered something that shattered her.
— He's not a beggar. Zainab, you've been lied to.
Zainab stumbled on her way home, confused. She waited until nightfall and when Yusha returned, she asked him again, but this time firmly.
— Tell me the truth. Who are you really ?
And it was then when he knelt before her, he took his hands and said,
— You should never have known yet. But I can't lie to you anymore.
Her heart was beating fast.
He took a deep breath.
— I am not a beggar. I am the son of the Emir.
 




HER FATHER MARRIED HER TO A BEGGAR BECAUSE SHE WAS BORN BLIND AND THIS HAPPENED

Her Father Married Her to a Beggar Because She Was Born Blind, and What Happened Next Left Everyone Speechless

Zainab had never seen the world, but she could feel her cruelty with every breath she took. She was born blind into a family that valued beauty above all else. Her two sisters were admired for their striking eyes and graceful figures, while Zainab was treated like a burden, a shameful secret kept behind closed doors.

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