Story cover for Under Protection from an enemy? تحت الحماية من عدو ? by BlueGirl710
Under Protection from an enemy? تحت الحماية من عدو ?
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  • Time 1h 32m
  • Reads 2,588
  • Votes 61
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 32m
Complete, First published Aug 28, 2023
☆this is my first story so. Hope you enjoy it!
 هذي هي اول قصة اصنعها لذا اتمنى ان تستمتعوا!

☆The story will have 2 languages: English 🇺🇸 & Arabic 🇸🇦
القصة ستكون بلغتين: إنقلش  و عربي 

☆In this story sonic will be in danger alone in the forest 
But..he might not going to be alone after all...
في هذه القصة سونيك سيكون في خطر وحده في الغابة 
ولكن ربما لن يكون بمفرده بعد كل شيء...
 
☆The story have some emotional & sensitive moments 
القصة تحتوي على بعض اللحظات الحساسة و عواطف 
 
☆There is NO SONADOW SHIP in this story!!!

☆Enjoy Reading☆
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