
Forgive, Forget
Author: Aida
ISBN: 9786299927167
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After ending a terrible three-month relationship, secondary school teacher Noor Aafia
intends to search for a new love subject just to get over her dreadful ex. Fate brings her to
Yusuff Idham, an old schoolmate, and a dentist assigned to her school for a volunteering
programme.
Taking advantage of her best friend, Emir Ridza, Aafia wouldn’t let her chance slip
away.
“You’re close with Yusuff during high school, right?”
“Not super close, but yeah. Why?”
“I was wondering if he is...”
“Is what? Just spill it, Aafia.”
“I just wanted to know if he’s single or not.”
Emir Ridza, on the other hand, has had his ongoing crush for longer than he could
imagine. He is debating whether he should pursue his feelings or if he should just stay
comfortable being friend-zoned.
This is a story of unrequited love, where a woman gives too much, and a man whose
heart is always drawn to someone who never returns his affection. Will love save the day
again? Or is happy-ever-after just a made-up fantasy
intends to search for a new love subject just to get over her dreadful ex. Fate brings her to
Yusuff Idham, an old schoolmate, and a dentist assigned to her school for a volunteering
programme.
Taking advantage of her best friend, Emir Ridza, Aafia wouldn’t let her chance slip
away.
“You’re close with Yusuff during high school, right?”
“Not super close, but yeah. Why?”
“I was wondering if he is...”
“Is what? Just spill it, Aafia.”
“I just wanted to know if he’s single or not.”
Emir Ridza, on the other hand, has had his ongoing crush for longer than he could
imagine. He is debating whether he should pursue his feelings or if he should just stay
comfortable being friend-zoned.
This is a story of unrequited love, where a woman gives too much, and a man whose
heart is always drawn to someone who never returns his affection. Will love save the day
again? Or is happy-ever-after just a made-up fantasy