“Do you really believe he is a poor beggar?” she whispered. “He’s hiding, Zainab. He’s a disgraced doctor who killed the governor’s daughter.”
The world around Zainab went silent.
She ran home in confusion and fear.
That night, she confronted Yusha.
After a long silence, he confessed.
“I was a physician,” he said quietly. “Years ago I made a mistake. A girl died because of it. The governor destroyed everything I owned. I became a beggar to disappear.”
Zainab listened without speaking.
“Your father called you useless,” Yusha continued. “But when I heard about you, I knew we were both ghosts. I thought protecting you might help me forgive myself.”
Zainab slowly reached for his face.
She felt the tremble of his breath and the wetness of tears.
“You should have told me,” she whispered.
“I was afraid you would ask me to cure the one thing I cannot.”
He paused.
“I cannot give you sight.”
Zainab pulled him into an embrace.
“You already gave me something greater,” she said softly.
“You gave me a world.”
Years passed.