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National Exile: A 21st Century Novel about Nobility, Poverty, and Cruelty

Rusul A. Altaay




  National Exile

  A 21st Century Novel about Nobility, Poverty, and Cruelty

  Inspired by True Stories

  By

  Rusul A. Altaay

  Copyrights

  Copyrights © 2015 by Rusul A. Altaay

  All Copy Rights Reserved

  All materials in this book are copy righted to the author except the songs. They are translated versions of existing songs. All pictures presented in the book are copy righted to Moustafa Moustafa.

  None of the materials presented in this book are to be copied or used in anyway without a written permission of the author or the participated parties.

  Cover Design: Abrar Altaay

  From the Author

  100% of the profits made by this book will be donated to charity.

  Parts of the story lines were based on the imagination of the author. While some characters are real, the main characters are fictional. Any reference to any names or places that do exist might just be coincidental.

  This book is not a work of perfection.

  Although the author did her best ensuring the quality of the work, mistakes could still be found.

  If you happen to find any spelling or grammar mistake, please feel free to contact the author about it.

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  Dedication

  To those who put other people’s needs before their own

  To those who care about the less fortunate

  To those who chose to read this book

  Hear me out

  Why do you want to spend your time reading what I have to say? And most importantly, what is it that I have, that I need, to tell you? It was never about how I wanted us to live. It was about what I’ve witnessed living the cruelty of the human race. I saw atrocities that have haunted me for years. I saw the physically abused men and women begging for their lives. I saw mutilated faces that could’ve made a rock cry. I saw the brutalized humans who wanted to escape their reality. I saw the orphans who wanted nothing but to see the shadows of their lost parents. I saw the wrinkles on aging men and woman who wanted to scream from the oppression. I saw the infants of martyred parents who didn’t even know why they cried. I saw the tears of those who screamed, “Give us our home back.” So, for that ladies and gentlemen, please hear me out.

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  I slowly walked towards the main door of the conference room. I raised my shoulders, and looked at the sky through the outside windows. I could not stop my hands from shaking as I reached the doors’ handles. I quickly opened the double doors, and hid my fears deep inside. I put a nice smile on and pretended that everything was going just fine. Many men and women were surrounding a long-glassy table.

  “Ladies and gentlemen… Welcome to Orb.” I said proudly.

  “Who are you? And what’s going on in here?” One of the men asked.

  “Me? I’m just the messenger.” I replied, “And Orb is our National Exile.”

  Table of Contents

  Main Page

  Copyrights

  From the Author

  Dedication

  Hear me out

  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1 - Shattered Childhood

  Chapter 2 - Every Day's a Blast

  Chapter 3 - Under the Bridge

  Chapter 4 - Les Miserables

  Chapter 5 - The Arrest

  Chapter 6 - Prison Break

  Chapter 7 - Frozen Tears

  Chapter 8 - The Orphanage

  Chapter 9 - Images from The Past

  Chapter 10 - The Hospital

  Chapter 11 - Rain’s a Peacekeeper

  Chapter 12 - The Obvious Way Out

  Chapter 13 - Gone with the Fire

  Chapter 14 - Glass

  Chapter 15 - A Rushing Doctor

  Chapter 16 - What’s wrong with us?

  Chapter 17 - The Night of the Fire

  Chapter 18 - Suffocation

  Chapter 19 - Jenna

  Chapter 20 - Radiant

  Chapter 21 - A Smiley face

  Chapter 22 - The Proposal

  Chapter 23 - Launch a Warning

  Chapter 24 - The Red Lake

  Chapter 25 - Pink Gas

  Chapter 26 - Robin Hood

  Chapter 27 - One Wing cannot make a Bird Fly

  Chapter 28 - The Bracelet

  Chapter 29 - Minister of Peace

  Chapter 30 - Coma

  Chapter 31 - It’s Your Fault

  Chapter 32 - Leave and Never Look Back

  Chapter 33 - Welcome to Orb

  Chapter 34 - We’re Mountains

  Chapter 35 - I Do

  Chapter 36 - Read Between the Lines

  Bibliography