
Introduction
But when her carefully crafted peace unravels, and forgotten enemies resurface, Naya finds herself at the center of a storm that threatens everything she holds dear. Alongside unlikely allies and dangerous rivals, she must confront the tangled threads of her past to protect the fragile present—and perhaps, to claim the future she never thought she deserved.
With betrayal lurking in the shadows, love bleeding through the cracks, and the truth dangling like a thread waiting to be cut, Bleeding Love takes readers on a journey of resilience, sacrifice, and redemption.
Will Naya’s voice rise above the noise, or will her silence be her undoing?
Chapter 1
Dawn broke over the worn rooftops of Lagos, bathing the Quiet Thread sanctuary in muted gold. Inside its stone courtyard, the world was hushed, save for the steady whisper of thread against loom. Here, silence was more than absence of sound—it was a language.
Zaria bent over her loom, fingers coaxing thread through thread in careful patterns. Each motion was purposeful, deliberate—a meditation against the noise of the outside world. Naya, her mentor and the sanctuary’s guiding spirit, sat nearby on a low bench, wrapped in a faded shawl, her frail frame dwarfed by years of wisdom.
"The thread never lies," Naya murmured, watching the warp and weft intertwine. "But people do."
Zaria smiled faintly, though her thoughts were elsewhere. Rumors had reached even their quiet walls—a journalist, Ade Tade, was asking questions about the Quiet Thread. Some claimed the government wanted to reclassify them from a cultural collective to a political movement. If that happened, the sanctuary would lose its protection. Everything they’d built—the silent resistance, the safe space for misfits and dreamers—could unravel overnight.
Amaka stormed into the courtyard, her braids whipping the air like banners of frustration. "Zaria, you’re weaving while they sharpen their knives! We need to speak up. Call a press meeting. Defend ourselves."
"Speaking will only give them something to twist," Zaria replied calmly. "Let the work speak."
"And when they burn the work? When they erase our story?" Amaka’s voice cracked, anger and fear intertwined. "Silence won’t save us."
Kayode appeared from the shadows, leaning against a stone pillar with his usual calm. "Neither will noise."
The tension stretched taut across the courtyard. Camille arrived next, tablet in hand. "The journalist filed a freedom-of-information request. He wants our financials, our apprentice lists, our communications."
"They’re painting us as a cult," Amaka spat. "Peaceful weaving? No, they’ll call it indoctrination."
Naya coughed, drawing all eyes to her. "Fear makes enemies out of shadows."
But shadows could hurt too.
That afternoon, Zaria ventured outside the sanctuary walls, blending into the city’s thrum. She wandered the market streets, observing the noise she’d been taught to resist. Children shouted, traders haggled, horns blared—an orchestra of chaos. Amidst the din, a massive digital screen flashed headlines:
QUIET THREAD: CULT OR CULTURE?
Zaria’s stomach clenched. Beneath the headline, a blurred photo of the sanctuary courtyard played on loop. She hadn’t realized someone had been watching. Recording.
She turned away, pulse pounding, and found herself face-to-face with Ade Tade himself—the journalist.
"Zaria Anozie," he greeted, a notebook tucked beneath his arm. "Funny meeting you here."
"Not funny at all," she said coolly.
"The people have a right to know," Ade said, falling into step beside her. "You hide behind silence, but what are you hiding from?"
Zaria paused at a weaving shop’s open window. Threads of every color spilled across the display like frozen rainbows. "We’re not hiding. We’re weaving what the world tears apart."
Ade smiled, amused. "Pretty words. But governments aren’t interested in pretty words. They’re interested in threats."
"Then they’re listening to the wrong language," Zaria replied, turning and walking away.
But his final words chased her down the street: "Silence can sound like rebellion too."
Nightfall found her back at the sanctuary. Camille was waiting with a map projected onto the courtyard wall—it showed locations of all Quiet Thread gatherings across the city, red dots spreading like wildfire.
"They’re tracking our apprentices," Camille said, voice tight. "Cross-referencing attendance records with recent protest arrests. They’re building a narrative."
"A false one," Kayode muttered.
"But believable," Amaka countered. "And in politics, believable is enough."
Zaria ran a hand through her curls, staring at the map. They were surrounded by perception, not facts.
Naya wheeled herself forward, her presence quiet but commanding. "You cannot stop the noise outside. But you can control the pattern within."
Zaria nodded slowly, an idea forming.
"What are you thinking?" Kayode asked.
"We show them who we are," Zaria said softly. "Not with press releases. With presence."
"A public weaving demonstration?" Camille guessed.
"No slogans, no speeches," Zaria confirmed. "Only the work. Let the world decide if peace frightens them."
Amaka crossed her arms but said nothing.
The next day, they began preparations. Apprentices gathered looms in the courtyard, cleaned the faded stone benches, and arranged vibrant threads in baskets. Word spread quietly through the community—neighbors, curious artists, and strangers who believed in the movement began to gather.
But so did cameras.
News vans parked outside the gates. Drones buzzed overhead. By midday, #QuietThread trended on social media—but with hashtags like #SilenceCult and #HiddenAgendas.
Camille monitored the feed, her expression grim. "They’re framing it as a covert recruitment drive. They’re calling you the silent leader of a subversive sect."
Zaria took a steadying breath. "Let them watch."
As the sun reached its zenith, Zaria stepped to her loom in the center of the courtyard. Beside her, Naya’s unfinished tapestry waited. With deliberate care, Zaria wove a single red thread through the fabric.
Around her, the apprentices began to weave as well. Together, they formed a mosaic of color and silence—a living statement.
The cameras zoomed in, but Zaria offered them nothing but the quiet beauty of the work.
And for a brief, fragile moment, the noise outside paused.
But the pause would not last.
As twilight fell, Camille approached, holding her tablet.
"Ade just posted the government’s next move," she whispered.
Zaria turned, heart sinking.
Camille read aloud:
*"Official statement: The Quiet Thread's activities will be addressed in a formal press conference. Certain leaders will be named as destabilizing forces."
Zaria's name topped the list.
Silence fell over the courtyard—heavy, suffocating.
Amaka stepped forward. "Now what?"
Zaria stared at Naya's tapestry, the red thread cutting through the fabric like a scar. She swallowed her fear.
"Now," Zaria said softly, "we weave faster."
But in her heart, she knew: the storm was coming. And this time, silence might not be enough.
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