He’s one of the people I know. The person who entered the house.
The key is slowly wrapping in the door.
The sound of the metal moving in the lock was very clear in the silence.
Cream bass for me.
My mother-in-law is close to my aunt.
The strange man was standing by the wall, positioning his eyes on the door.
I said in a low voice
– Who?
Muhdash Reply.
The door opens.
And he went in
Uncle Fuad.
A fatherly brother.
I stood in my place.
Uncle?
He sucked at me with a nervous smile.
Nada, you’re here?
I asked him
You’re working here?
He said
Jay was reassuring the house.
I spoted for the notebook in Eddie.
Then for the key.
Then to him.
This house has been locked for years. You knew who we were here?
I shut up.
And then he said
Your aunt called me.
I smacked my aunt.
She shook her head quickly.
I didn’t call him.
What my uncle is changing.
Cream advance step.
Still knew who?
Uncle Ma’adh.
The strange man said
Because he was watching the house from morning.
My uncle wrapped him nervously.
And you’re your money?
The man replied calmly.
I’m my money from time to time.
I spotted for my uncle.
You know this man?
He said
No.
But the man laughed.
Dee’s the first lie.
Everyone’s silenced.
Uncle’s near me.
Nada, listen to me. You need to walk from here right now.
I said
Why?
It’s not safe.
Who’s not safe?
I don’t want to scare you.
I screamed
I’m not scared! I want to know Abuya Finn!
Uncle’s shutting up.
And it was quiet enough.
I got close to him.
You know.
He shook his head.
I know part of the truth.
Abuya Finn?
Not here.
Live?
He raised his eye to me.
For the first time, tears saw in his eyes.
He said
The last time I saw him was living.
I gasped.
Last time?
Karim said
You mean you’re his lip?
Uncle Bus to him.
Oh.
I said
When?
A day before joy.
My eyes widened.
So what did you say to you?
Your father asked me.
He asked you for what?
He said
He told me if he disappeared, I would only need to meet the box.
I snapped for the notebook.
And the box I received.
He said
There’s still salvation you need to know.
Close to me.
But the strange man stood between us.
Not here.
Uncle’s pissed.
You’re your money?
He said
The place is being watched.
Suddenly we heard the sound of a car standing in front of the house.
And then the door is locked.
The weird guy’s a bus from the net.
And a little change.
He said
We need to get out now.
I asked
– Who?
He said
People who were on the box.
Karim said
They’re here?
The guy shook his head.
Oh.
Uncle said
We’re still late.
And quickly, hold the notebook from Eddie.
But before I let him go, I’m making him tough.
I said
No.
He said
Nada, this notebook could put you in danger.
I already stayed in danger from the hour my parents disappeared.
I shut up.
Then he said
Okay, open the last page.
I said
Her village.
No. Open them all.
I opened the page.
It had a small table, and under it were four names.
The first is fatherly.
The second is my uncle Fouad.
The third is my mother-in-law.
And the fourth
I stopped.
Because the fourth name was
Cream.
I raised my eyes to him.
He’s pale.
I said
So your name is written here?
Cream what’s shred.
I repeated
Karim, you were part of what my parents were trying to find out?
He said
No.
The money for your name is there for him?
He opened his mouth, but he didn’t have to answer.
For from righteousness we heard the sound of glass breaking.
Then a man screamed.
Search all the loose!
My mother-in-law was gone.
My aunt said
Salvation, they knew the box was open.
The weird guy pointed the back door.
This way.
We’re moving fast.
But while I was out, I came back. Step.
And I said
Get it.
They all smocked me.
I pointed to the notebook.
It has an incomplete need.
Karim said
Eh?
I said
The page with your name on it.
I snapped for the notebook.
The page is gone.
Her place was empty.
And in the moment, D
I understood if someone was in the basement, or entered shortly before, and the page was shawled from the notebook.
And the most dangerous
The person was exactly acquainted we’re running over er.
We went out the back door, and we ran to the Arab.
But before I get in,
I heard a voice from inside the house.
A voice I know very well.
A fatherly voice.
He was saying
Nada Ma Taknish in Karim.
I stood in my place.
I checked home.
Full part: On my wedding night, I had to give my bed to my mother-in-law because she was “dug”; the next morning I found something glued to the sheet that left me speechless.ad