Stephanie took a great whiff of the air in the morning. She was on the balcony, stealing glances at the view of the city landscape. The oasis was beautiful. She had come to love the moulds of brick and clay set up on the land. The layout may seem crooked, but it was breathtaking when the sun lit it up in gold. Arsalan left early at dawn, against her wishes. He said it was urgent and would make up for it in the evening. Stephanie got upset with him out of worry, but she let him go. There were issues she also had to solve which she originally planned to take care of when he was gone. But if Arsalan was going to disappear in the day, then she ought to make use of her time. Sarah was readily at her disposal. It was no shocker that Stephanie would ask for Parisa. One did not move without th

