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Samer joined his best friend Hammam whom he used to accompany wherever he went: when going to school, when playing in the alleys, and when going to play in the shade of the nearby trees and gardens until they were killed in the same time.
Samer went to save his friend Hammam when he saw him running for his life from the warplanes that aimed at him while he was picking oranges. However, the second missile killed him and his friend Hammam. Their blood was mixed together!
They came out, in the days of the war, to meet the needs of their families. On their way, Abu Salem the grocer met them while the two friends were laughing. When Abu Salem asked them about the reason, they did not answer, so he thought that weird; how they laugh during the war mood.
Later on, they told him that they were going to be died that day or the day after. He laughed more and more, but now he remembers their prophecy and supplicates Allah to bestow mercy on them. They were like a shadow to one another and they left together as friends.
Other Information:
Samer was so popular among his siblings because he was so kind. He also was the closest to his mother because he was the obedient who did not refuse any of her requests. His uncle and grandfather loved him as well. His elder brother, Tamer, misses him so much because Samer used to meet his needs and did some works on his behalf. Whenever he remembered a situation for his brother, he felt sorrow for his death, but he has nothing to do but to observe patience and seek the reward from Allah.
His Dreams:
Samer was in the second grade of the secondary school and wished to finish high school. He hoped to complete his education and get a job to secure an honorable life for his mother who bore the responsibility of him and his siblings after their father had passed away while they were young children.
He dreamt of building a house for his mother to save her the trouble by meeting her needs and taking the responsibility from her. However, the occupation did not respite him to achieve his dreams, and all those dreams remained a memory in the heart of the sad mother, a heartbreak to fill her eyes with tears!
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