
The twins were suffering from illness and now it was time for their circumcision. Even though she was alone and carrying the burden of life alone, Betul did not give up. With the help of an emergency operator or one of the familiar nurses who shook her hand, she took the two emaciated children to the doctor. The pain, fear, blood, and impatience of the children were more than life could bear, but she stood firm like a mountain. The circumcision was performed with all its anxiety and difficulty, and she, tired and worried, brought the children home to rest.
But she had not yet breathed a sigh of relief when the engineer appeared again in the house without warning; perhaps under the pretext of concern for his children, perhaps because of a guilty conscience or a male pride that had come to him too late. But for Betoul, his arrival reopened an old wound. She shouted in a voice full of anger but full of honor:
"You have no right to come here anymore!"
Their fight began, but this time Betoul was no longer the silent woman she had been. The man, seeing the children who had just emerged from the pain of the doctor's knife, fell silent. Perhaps out of shame, perhaps for the children, he said nothing and left; but in Betoul's heart, his wounds reopened.
This story is not just a story of betrayal; It is a story of the resilience of a woman who, in the midst of helpless nights, was a mother, a father, a stronghold. A story of maternal love, of suffering, of war, and of hope that never faded.
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