أعطنـِ كِتاب-give me a book
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2023
-اذا فايستون أُيمكنكِ إعطاي  بعض من حلول كتاب التاريخ ؟
أردف ذاك المُحمر خجلاً من طَلبه 

اردفت بثقه وحاجبان عاليان:إعترف رين انت فقط تَطلُبني حلول الكُتب حتى ترا جمالي الاسر لعيناك
صمتُ قليلاً حتى لعقتُ شفتاي بمكر: أليس هذا حقيقيًا 

اذا استبدلتي عقلك بمؤخره حمار فليس هذا من شأني
هذا ماصرحه 
م. ماالذي حدث للتو
ضحك بسخريه لقد عُقبنا كما حدث ولم يكن احد غيرك الا تتذكري 
خرقاء
مُتبلد
..


اكرهك اكرهك
في كل حرف تداخل في هذه الكلمه ولو كان كلمه اوسع واشد تعبيرا لقلتها 
امقتك 
الستِ من المفترض عليكِ ان تكوني بثابه والدتي 
 كف صدع المكان لا يُهم طالما احصل على المال والدك لديه ذوق منخفض في اختياره لامك حقًا لا يُصدق الامر

م .ما الذي حدث 
قد تم صفعي من قبلها وكلمتُها اقوى بعشر اضعاف من الصفعه 
لماذا تقول هكذا هي 

ايوجد اُم تخلت على إبنها وهو بحاجه ماسه إليها

أغربي عن وجهي
حُثاله 
هذا ما التقطته اذناي قبل ان اُصم عن العالم



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