Blind Girl Forced to Marry a Beggar — Years Later Her Cruel Father Arrived at Her Door and Was Left Speechless
Introduction
Some wounds are inflicted by strangers. Others come from the people who should love us most.
For Zainab, life was defined by rejection long before she understood its meaning. Born blind into a wealthy and respected family, she spent her childhood being treated as an embarrassment rather than a daughter.
Her father saw her as a burden. Her sisters mocked her. And when she turned twenty-one, the family decided to rid themselves of her in the most humiliating way possible.
They forced her to marry a man everyone called a beggar.
What happened next would change all of their lives forever.
A Daughter Her Father Refused to Love
The rain drifted across the valley like a gray veil over the ancient estate.
Inside the grand house, Zainab sat quietly in the corner of the parlor. Though she could not see, she recognized every sound around her—the creak of floorboards, the rustle of curtains, the footsteps of those who passed by.
Most of all, she recognized her father's footsteps.
Heavy.
Cold.
Unforgiving.
Malik viewed his blind daughter as a stain on the family reputation. While her sisters, Aminah and Laila, were praised for their beauty and social status, Zainab was treated like a problem that needed to disappear.
Then one day, her father announced a shocking decision.
She would be married the very next morning.
Not to a nobleman.
Not to a merchant.
But to a beggar.
The Wedding No One Wanted
The ceremony took place far from the wealthy families of the village.
There was no celebration.
No joy.
No dignity.
Only whispered laughter and cruel stares.
When the vows were complete, Malik turned to the groom.
"She is your problem now."
Then he walked away.
The groom's name was Yusha.
And although his clothes were worn and his home was little more than a humble hut near the river, he treated Zainab with a kindness she had never experienced before.
For the first time in her life, someone spoke her name with respect.
For the first time, someone saw her worth.
Learning to See Without Eyes
Life in the small riverside hut was difficult, but it was peaceful.
Yusha never pitied her.
Instead, he described the world around them in vivid detail.
He told her how the sun looked as it touched the water.
He taught her the different sounds of trees swaying in the wind.
He placed herbs in her hands and showed her how to recognize them through touch and scent.
Slowly, Zainab discovered something unexpected.
She was happy.
And even more surprising, she was beginning to fall in love.
A Cruel Sister Reveals a Dark Secret
Months later, Zainab encountered her sister Aminah while gathering herbs near the village.
Aminah mocked her new life.
Then she revealed a devastating secret.
According to her, Yusha was not a beggar at all.
He was hiding from his past.
Years earlier, he had been involved in a tragedy known throughout the city.
A fire.
A scandal.
A mistake that destroyed his career and reputation.
Shaken and heartbroken, Zainab rushed home desperate for answers.
The Truth About Yusha
That evening, Yusha finally revealed everything.
Before becoming a beggar, he had been a physician.
During a deadly outbreak, he made a medical error that cost the governor's daughter her life.
The consequences were catastrophic.
His home was burned.
His name was ruined.
His future vanished overnight.
Overcome with guilt, he abandoned everything and disappeared from society.
When Malik approached him about marrying his blind daughter, Yusha saw a reflection of himself.
Both had been rejected.
Both had been discarded.
Both were living as ghosts.
What began as compassion eventually became love.
Real love.
The kind neither of them had ever known.
Building a New Life Together
Years passed.
The tiny hut became a beautiful stone house surrounded by fragrant gardens.
Villagers came from miles away seeking Yusha's healing skills.
People admired Zainab for her wisdom, grace, and strength.
Together they created a life built on kindness rather than status.
Respect rather than wealth.
Love rather than pride.
Meanwhile, the family that had rejected Zainab watched their fortunes collapse.
The Father's Return
One autumn afternoon, an aging carriage arrived outside the stone house.
Inside sat Malik.
Time had not been kind to him.
His fortune had disappeared.
His estate was failing.
His other daughters had brought him disappointment instead of comfort.
Now he had come to seek help from the daughter he once called a burden.
He found Zainab sitting peacefully in her garden.
For the first time in her life, he spoke her name.
"Zainab."
The woman he had discarded slowly turned toward him.
She listened to the trembling voice of the man who had spent decades refusing to see her value.
Then she spoke words he would never forget.
"The beggar is gone."
She paused.
"And the blind girl is dead."
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What happened after Malik begged for forgiveness?
Did Zainab allow her father back into her life?
Or was it too late to repair the damage he had caused?
Continue reading on the next page to discover the emotional ending of Zainab and Yusha's unforgettable story.
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