Afraand Jonum had never been so confused, amazed and astonished all at once -- her just born son cried out his frustration in angry wails reminding her of his presence. But she was at loss for what was she to name a child abandoned by his estranged father and concealed by his forsaken mother? He suddenly stopped and stared at her, with wide grey eyes, Kirov's eyes and he reminded her of the humanity she had tried to save, he would be none other than human. The word left her lips as a whisper but in the silence was an echo 'Bashar' 'You will represent kindness and compassion, love and everything most pleasant' Perhaps she forgot in the moment, how inhumane humans tended to be, how cruel they tended to be alongside kindness. Oppression alongside compassion. Hate that left no room for love and everything unpleasant that made one forget about happiness... BASHAR'S PAST. THE EXPLANATION OF INHUMANITY * COMING SOON*All Rights Reserved
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