The Devil's Bride
again, losing the war. The men that were killed in the battlefield
was one of
tayed, it would be suicidal. He had a family to take care of, three k
ing for a way out. By now the word of their departure would spread. Their superi
rage and pride. He had all that, bu
a man spoke rapidly. The others,
mist
g their guns and shooting. Simon quickly hid
e thud of their lifeless bodies hitting the ground would fo
his bleeding leg a
of his beautiful wife, imagined his arms around her waist, her hands in hair. He could almost feel her soft lips on his,
t neve
exterminated. Like bugs crushed beneath a boot. The e
shoot them again to prevent surprises. All the while Simon watched, aghast, his heart pounding in his chest. He couldn't believe h
e would st
ort. He approached Simon with caution, aim
one
Good, I didn't want any of this t
leg." he
me bandages from his backpack and wrapping it around Simon's wound. Simon winc
ut the man waved his hand nonchalantl
g for a
name?" Simon
as H
er repay you?
s nothing. Ju
p unless I return your g
ip of death. He would see his wife Zara again. He would place a kiss atop
ly grateful to this man. He had saved him from a cruel death. Him, being the last Syrian standing, would be taken to
n his wife Zara's face. He was given another chance to be with his family, and
ing I want is to have a strong bo
led, "That
ave any d
lacing his tone. "Yes. Two,
can marry one of your daughters in the fut
her that he would join to army to help protect his nation, his father was enraged. We do not bleed for those who are not of our blood, he always said. But he had joined, nonetheless. Zara and the girls were back home. They were safe, protected.
the deal
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ars l
e had received the phone call, she thought she was having a nightmare. Her fat
lease. I'm looking for a patient.
aid, eyeing Kamila strangely. She scanned th
s the elevator. She pushed the button sever
him, because deep down she knew this would be the last time
ed out and scanned through the numbers o
305...
ided with someone on her way. She briefly glanced up at hi
aid on the hospital bed. The view before her cru
ection, "Oh, Kamila." he began
entire head was covered in delicate white hair, the wrinkles on hi
a while." he said in
Layla, the eld
egan, "your father needs to have a con
he left she placed a light kiss on
n't have much time, so I'll go strai
ess tears pourin
e in the war, and therefore he asked a favour in return. You remember that story, r
assistance. He never told them what the favour was, despite their pleas and whines. It was always something that sparked her curiosity, but
the vile sound. Her grip on his hand tighten
ch a bad idea. He saved me. I was overwhelmed with joy and I felt the need to repay him. I practically demanded that he asked for
lso married for a couple of years now. She wasn't married. She was engaged. Engaged. Everything made sense now. The way her father some
she begged,
e, don't make it harder than it a
big mistake. I didn't think, I just agreed to it not thinking of how it would affect you. Forgive me, Kamila. You don't deserve
weren't." she
I realized that I made a mistake, but it was far too late. I kept him a secret, I never introduced h
. She thought of Carlos then. Of his sparkling green eyes. His beautiful smile. She remembered the way he em
one day. Please, don't forget that regardless of everything, I love you
ng the warmth of his skin and his hear
re closing his eyes. His heart stopped beating, she felt it sto
n't re
her voice loud and desperate. She held his hand for a little while longer and th
last glance at him before turning the knob. Her famil
he heard her mother sob. She moved to the wall so she faced his room and then slid down it. Nurses and doctors flooded
uaking as she sobbed uncontrollably. Today, she had lost two of