Sanaz walking outside making sure she doesn't make attention on herself
Can they see my makeup? Is my veil on correctly?
Sanaz reading posters and banners on windows from stores, walls, and more.
Can I ever escape from this? Will I always have to hide myself, my likes?
MY SISTER, GUARD YOUR VEIL. MY BROTHER, GUARD YOUR EYES
Sanaz got into a bus and has to sit in the back because she's a woman.
This isn't fair to me or to her.
Sanaz was walking in the streets making sure she doesn't attract the militias attention, hiding her face, making sure nothing can be seen.
Sanaz in a taxi with men and women smooshed together.
I hope I can get out of this taxi soon, it's so hot and I'm smooshed over here.
Sanaz kept going, still being careful and cautious, when she came upon a slogan.
Sanaz is walking back to her house.
Why do we suffer? Why can't I just live with freedom? Wear makeup have my hair down.
Sanaz was going somewhere so she had to take the bus, but since the seating is segregated she had to sit on the back. Women sit in the back and men in the front.
Sanaz is back home sitting on a chair.
In buses women have to be in the back and men in the front but they can ride a taxi smooshed together in the backseat.
Sanaz is walking back to her house same thoughts as before, thinking of the day she went through, of how comfortable she'll be once she's home.
As Sanaz gets comfortable in her home she starts thinking of her boyfriend who isn't real anywhere but her heart. Of confronting her brother on the other side. Of how she has to start fighting for freedom somehow.
I need to fight for my freedom, I'll do it discreetly, I'll get other women to join me to join this rebellion.
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