After waiting for so long for him, she decided to go to the new cinemc that opened months ago. She was
excited to finally see it with her own eyes. But she was not alone. Every folk who lives there was in
there with her, waiting for cinema to open. "That's so crowded." she thought before entering the cinema
while getting squeezed by crowd. It's not bad as one might think, but still hurt a little.
She chose her film and went inside. She got amazed by the film. It was about 2 lovers who wanted to
meet. They finally managed to meet after days of trying. After communicating with letters for so long
they hugged each other and the movie ended with that scene.
Despite the throng of people pressing in around her to exit the cinema, she felt a sense of camaraderie
amongst the crowd.
Strangers exchanged smiles and small talk, bonding over their shared entertainment.
Yet, as she inched closer to the entrance, she couldn't shake the feeling of being
engulfed by the sheer number of people around her.
Finally stepping through the doors, she was greeted by the cool air of the cinema lobby, a welcome
respite from the crush of bodies inside. Making her way to the ticket counter, she couldn't help but
notice a commotion nearby. A man, clearly flustered and struggling to communicate with the cashier,
caught her eye.
Approaching the scene, she offered her assistance, her heart going out to the man who seemed lost in
this unfamiliar environment. It became evident that he was not fluent in Ephyw'cjanese, adding a
layer of complexity to his attempts to navigate the cinema experience. With patience and empathy, she
helped him select a film, feeling a sense of satisfaction in easing his discomfort.
As she reflected on the encounter, she couldn't help but wonder about the man's story. What had led this
turk arrive
at this very moment, struggling with a language barrier in a foreign land? The realization dawned on her -
despite the stringent immigration policies and cultural barriers, there were still those who found a way
to seek refuge and opportunity in her homeland,
Ephyw'cjan.
Yet, despite those thoughts, she found solace in the simple act of extending a helping hand to a
stranger in need. In that brief exchange, she had bridged the gap between two worlds, offering a glimmer
of warmth and kindness in an otherwise unfamiliar landscape. A foreigner getting her help.
AREN'T WE ALL
BROTHERS IN THE END?