Hey guys, sorry I haven't posted much.. What can I say? I'm a lazy person. But this'll be a long post.
Also, please DM me if you have any questions and are confused by anything that is going on in the story.
-
Previously:
Ahmed: Dalal, Dalal come on, you can't just forget me. I'm your..
--
Ahmed: Dalal, Dalal come on, you can't just forget me. I'm your brother. How do you just forget your brother?
Dalal: Umm.. no you aren't?
If this was a joke, it really just wasn't funny. My family wasn't something to joke about, I hadn't spent a smiling day since my father left.
Ahmed: Dalal, what are you talking about? My mother was your fathers first wife, but she passed away and our dad took me in. But I left years ago to finish my studies elsewhere.
Dalal: I've never seen you in my life Ahmed.. Are you sure you haven't mixed me up with another Dalal?
99.9% of me thought he was crazy, but there was this gut feeling in me, that maybe he was speaking the truth. I tried to brush it off, but it just seemed believable. The images of a little boy in my head, when he spoke of being close with me as children, I know it wasn't a coincidence.
Ahmed looked lost. When he saw me catching him looking down, he turned around and picked up his phone. He put the call on speaker, after three rings a familiar voice answered.
Ahmed: Halla Youssef, shlonik?
NO. NO. I got up and began making crazy signals to try and tell him to NOT say I was here!!!!
--
It's short just because I want a cool cliff-hanger :$
Also, please DM me if you have any questions and are confused by anything that is going on in the story.
-
Previously:
Ahmed: Dalal, Dalal come on, you can't just forget me. I'm your..
--
Ahmed: Dalal, Dalal come on, you can't just forget me. I'm your brother. How do you just forget your brother?
Dalal: Umm.. no you aren't?
If this was a joke, it really just wasn't funny. My family wasn't something to joke about, I hadn't spent a smiling day since my father left.
Ahmed: Dalal, what are you talking about? My mother was your fathers first wife, but she passed away and our dad took me in. But I left years ago to finish my studies elsewhere.
Dalal: I've never seen you in my life Ahmed.. Are you sure you haven't mixed me up with another Dalal?
99.9% of me thought he was crazy, but there was this gut feeling in me, that maybe he was speaking the truth. I tried to brush it off, but it just seemed believable. The images of a little boy in my head, when he spoke of being close with me as children, I know it wasn't a coincidence.
Ahmed looked lost. When he saw me catching him looking down, he turned around and picked up his phone. He put the call on speaker, after three rings a familiar voice answered.
Ahmed: Halla Youssef, shlonik?
NO. NO. I got up and began making crazy signals to try and tell him to NOT say I was here!!!!
--
It's short just because I want a cool cliff-hanger :$
No comments:
Post a Comment