Simpler times with Sun-Ya
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  • Reads 10
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 5
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2020
Mature
I decided that since Al-Tahir is left wounded at the end of this one-shot, I'll post it for mature audiences.  Sorry for my sense of humor. 

Basically this is what the title implies - Sara and her adoptive sister Sun Ya back at the Parvati-Suki Inn, when Sara wasn't forced to live with the Ker'bhat side of her father's family. Sun-Ya was meant to be an active character,  but she's pretty much a toddler. Toddlers get cranky after 6 p.m. That's a fact. 
Naguib Al-Tahir being a nosy neighbour is the most harmless side of him I ever wrote.
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