"I can't believe you're actually following his orders. Weren't you the one who believed in a woman's world and all that feminist ideology?" I placed the last book into the narrow gap of the bookshelf and slammed the glass window shut with a thud, while Diya laughed at the sight of me.
"For your information, feminism doesn't mean we have to rebel against men. It means fighting for the same freedom they have. It's about living in a space where there's no dominance of either men or women, but of the individual who occupies that space." I wiped my hands off, walked over to her, pushed her out of Maheem's office, and shut the door.
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