“Their faces beamed with satisfaction as they entered. They stood under the small masterpiece, taking in the room. They carefully measured the distance between the main sofa and the console that housed the radio and television. They looked at the refrigerator in the corner with a certain lack of interest, wishing the dining room had more room. He said with a smile, strutting around in his new suit, “Congratulations on your new apartment, my love. Congratulations, my love. Your mother’s taste is evident in its exquisite design. And don’t forget my own taste in it…”
Honeymoon
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A book that explores brief human moments that carry profound connotations about relationships, feelings, and the psychological transformations of everyday life.
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, Prose literature |
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Tags: | Feelings, literature, love, man and woman |
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Publisher | Egypt Library |
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