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The next day, after Salama’s shift, she and Kenan have alone time. She takes off her hijab to reveal her hair; in Islam, women can only show their hair to those closest to them, such as family, friends, and spouses. Kenan is taken aback by her beauty. They share their first kiss. Salama finally tells Kenan about Samar, since she still feels guilty and doesn’t want any secrets between them. He doesn’t think she’s a bad person, insisting Samar is still alive. He then asks if this guilt is why she’s starving herself and vomits so much, as he wants to see her healthy. Salama is grateful for Kenan’s support and says she loves him.
At the hospital, Dr. Ziad tells Salama that the Free Syrian Army has suffered losses due to the sarin chemical attack. Their forces may not be able to protect them any longer, as the hospital is a major target. Dr. Ziad and Salama agree all they can do is pray. She finds Am, who tells her to meet at a mosque at 10 a.m. in 3 days. He will transport her and her passengers across Syria to the coast, where a boat will be waiting.
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