The Beginning of the End
Safa stood in front of the door to her brotherās apartment, her fingers tapping nervously on the sleek surface of the folder Humain had given her. The weight of it in her hand seemed to mock herājust a simple file, yet it contained everything she feared. Every choice, every consequence, all wrapped up in a neat little bundle.
She sighed, trying to steady her nerves. Talk to Zayn, she reminded herself. Talk him down.
Easier said than done, she thought bitterly. Zayn was as stubborn as a mule and had the subtlety of a sledgehammer. Her attempts to reason with him were usually met with eye-rolls and sarcastic comments. If there was one thing she could count on, it was that Zayn would never take anything seriously unless it directly affected his love life or his ego.
Safa hesitated for a moment, then knocked on the door, the sound echoing through the hallway. The silence that followed was deafening.
She knocked again, louder this time. "Zayn!" she called out, her voice barely containing the irritation that was beginning to bubble up inside her. "Open up! We need to talk."
The door swung open with surprising speed, revealing Zayn in all his gloryāhair ruffled, wearing a t-shirt that looked like it had been through a wrestling match with a washing machine, and a pair of sweatpants that were probably a size too big.
"Well, well, well," Zayn said with a mischievous grin, clearly not taking her visit seriously. "If it isn't my favorite overachiever. Come to lecture me on how to save the world again?"
Safa glared at him. "You wish. No, Iām here because Iām about to get dragged into a mess that is all your fault."
Zayn leaned casually against the doorframe, his arms crossed. "Oh, this should be good. Iām all ears, sis. Whatās the problem this time? Did Humain finally realize he needs a new hobby, and itās me?"
Safa stepped into the apartment, not giving him the satisfaction of an immediate response. The place was its usual chaotic selfāclothes scattered across the floor, pizza boxes stacked in the corner, and a general aura of "I might be an adult, but I refuse to act like one."
"No, Zayn," Safa said, her patience wearing thin. "Itās you. Youāve messed up again, and now Iām stuck trying to clean up your mess."
Zaynās grin faded slightly, but only slightly. "What are you talking about? The only mess Iāve made is telling Humain he needs to stop playing god with everyoneās lives. Heās just mad because I donāt bow down to him like the rest of the world does."
Safaās eyes narrowed. "Oh, really? Thatās what this is about? Your pride?"
Zayn shrugged, unbothered. "What can I say? I donāt take orders from anyone, especially not from him. That man thinks he can just waltz in and control everything. He needs a reality check."
Safa rolled her eyes. "Reality check? Youāre the one who needs a reality check. Do you even realize how deep youāve dug yourself into this? This isnāt about pride, Zayn. Itās about your future. Our family. Everything youāve worked for could be gone in a blink if you donāt stop being so stubborn."
Zayn raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. "And you think Iām just going to roll over because Humain says so?"
"No, but you should think about the bigger picture here," Safa said, her voice rising slightly. "Youāve made some bad choices, Zayn. Humain isnāt just after you for no reason. This goes beyond business. This goes beyond anything youāve ever faced. And if you keep going down this path, I wonāt be able to help you."
Zayn looked at her for a long moment, his usual smirk absent. He sighed dramatically and flopped down onto the couch, his face scrunching up in frustration. "You always make everything sound so dramatic, Safa. Iām fine. Iāve always been fine. Youāve seen me go through worse, and Iāve come out on top."
Safa stared at him, exasperated. "This is different. Youāre playing with fire, and if youāre not careful, youāll get burned."
Zayn snorted. "Oh please, Iāve been playing with fire since I was a kid. If I get burned, Iāll just put on some aloe vera and move on."
Safa threw her hands up in frustration. "Zayn! This isnāt a joke! I canāt keep bailing you out. Iām trying to save you from making the biggest mistake of your life, and youāre acting like this is just some game."
Zayn sat up, his expression finally turning serious. "I know, Safa. But you donāt understand. This isnāt just about business or about Humain. Itās about... well, itās about control. I canāt let him control me. I canāt let anyone control me. I donāt care what he knows or what he thinks. Iām not going to bow down, no matter what."
Safa sat down beside him, her anger ebbing slightly as she saw the vulnerability in his eyes. For all his bravado, Zayn was still her little brotherāthe one who used to get lost in the mall and cry for her to come find him. She had spent her life trying to protect him, and even though she was frustrated, she knew he was just trying to hold onto whatever sense of power he had left.
"Zayn," Safa said gently, her voice softening. "I get it. I do. But you need to realize that this isnāt just about power. This is about consequences. Humain wonāt stop. Heāll keep pushing until you have nothing left."
Zayn stared at the ground for a long moment, the weight of her words slowly sinking in. "So what, you want me to just give in to him?"
Safa let out a deep breath, her frustration returning. "No, I donāt want you to give in. I just want you to think. Thereās a way out of this, Zayn, but itās not going to be easy. If we donāt play this smart, we both lose. Our family loses."
Zayn didnāt respond right away. Instead, he stared at the floor, lost in thought. The silence stretched between them, heavy and uncomfortable.
Finally, he spoke, his voice quieter than before. "What do you need me to do?"
Safa looked at him, relieved to finally hear the question she had been waiting for. "I need you to back down. Just for now. Step aside, let me handle this. Let me talk to Humain. Let me fix this before it goes any further."
Zayn stood up, his jaw tightening. "I hate it when youāre right."
Safa gave him a small smile. "I know. Youāre welcome."
"Fine," Zayn said with a mock salute. "Iāll back off. But I swear, Safa, if this goes sideways, Iām blaming you."
"Thatās fine," she said, standing up. "Iāll take the blame. But this is the last time Iām doing your dirty work, understand?"
Zayn gave her a playful grin. "Yeah, yeah. Just donāt get yourself caught in one of his traps, okay? Iād rather deal with your lecture than an actual kidnapping."
Safa laughed despite herself. "Yeah, well, that would be the real family drama, wouldnāt it?"
Zayn chuckled, throwing his arm around her shoulders as they headed for the door. "Youāve got no idea, sis."