Tikiri Herath

  • Liwen Huanghas quoted7 months ago
    The girls squealed with delight.

    “My father says we have to finish by midnight but he will allow it. He even agreed to open the pool for us.”

    “Oh, my god, you’re the best,” said Tanya, squeezing Zuwena’s arm. “That’s super awesome.”

    Zuwena’s parents were influential politicians in the country. Her mother was often on television, giving fiery speeches, and her father was often in the newspapers shaking hands with foreign dignitaries. They were always traveling for work with an entourage in tow which meant Zuwena’s home was the best place to host a party

    哄着

  • Pauline Younghas quoted5 months ago
    They moved, leaving behind their families, their friends, their pasts.

    They used their newly acquired degrees to find work overseas.
  • Pauline Younghas quoted5 months ago
    They left their own dear mother, who taught them how to walk, who cooked and fed them, and took care of them when they were sick. They took their wives and left to Mumbai and Delhi.
  • Pauline Younghas quoted5 months ago
    walls had closed in. I felt nauseous just walking through the door
  • hashirshouket1092has quoted6 months ago
    vengeful, vigilante jus
  • Steve Fokouhas quoted3 months ago
    Just as they let their guard down, a man in a black suit pushes Katy into a waiting London cab.
  • Ruchita Chauhanhas quoted3 months ago
    The man in the black suit pushed Katy toward the airport doors.
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