Chapter 49As they were driving toward the suburbs, Talya wondered why she accepted so readily to get away. “I think it’s about time you revisit the past.” Khalid said, shooting a fleeting glance at the woman sitting beside him. “Perhaps then you will understand your future a lot better.” “Revisit the past? Where are we going to do that? Where are we going?” “To the house of a friend of mine, she’s a mother and a good woman.” Talya remained silent the rest of the way. Khalid’s words had enveloped her mind with soothing peace, yet confusion had mobilized her thoughts. They went toward the Stadium and then took a sandy road winding its way behind it. In what could be qualified by North American standards as a ‘middle class neighbourhood’, the houses were lined up on either side of hil

