Desert Encounter – Chapter 16
《- it is now time for us to go home, children. It was the sheikh who had just spoken in his hoarse and imposing voice, we found ourselves in front of the orphanage surrounded by the children and Zeyneb.
I really had a great time, these children allowed me to forget everything for a moment and I even surprised myself by finding my laughter again from time to time, yes I felt good.
Being in contact with these little ones, who for others had been abandoned by their parents and for others from deceased parents but who despite everything kept this smile and this joy of living made me understand that I should not feel sorry for myself, on the contrary I had to get up and look for a way to return home and get my life back.
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it is starting to get cold. Said Zeyneb, I think she understood the situation.
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ayful glint in his eyes
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w seconds before heading towards the door that he had refused to open for me and rushed me into the cabin.
en out a tablet from who knows where and was working on it.
od part of the trip, me observing and admiring what was
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urried out of the car without speaking to me.
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that awaited me, when I finally arrived at the top and entered the large hall, a man dressed as a major of men was waiting for me , arms behind his back
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ring around the bend of a corridor
ter my life, I hated him.
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