في عصر قديم، عاشَتْ أسطورة موسى وشهيرة الشهيرة، الجميلة والأنيقة. لم تكن حياته مجرد قصة عادية، بل كانت كالحكايات الساحرة التي تجذب القلوب والعقول. ولد لهما ابن، سماه موسى، كما ورد في السجلات القديمة. ولكن هل كانت نهاية القصة؟ لا، بالطبع لا. لأن في عالم الخيال والحكايات، كل شيء ممكن، حتى السحر والمفاجآت الغير متوقعة. فلنتابع القصة ونرى ما الذي يخبئه المستقبل لموسى ولسعيه إلى السعادة في عالم سحري وخيالي
¡We🔥Come!
⁎⁎⁎ ⁎⁎⁎ X ⁎⁎⁎ ⁎⁎⁎
*** *** Y *** ***
Click the image for a quick introduction.
Warmth
Imagine standing in the chill of a harsh, unwelcoming frost — not of weather, but of human interaction. The world can sometimes feel like that: distant, indifferent, a place where warmth seems a luxury rather than a given. And then, there you are, holding the potential for something transformative. You are the warmth, the invitation to thaw, the promise of a safe space where the frost of isolation melts away.
Think of it as offering a cup of tea, not just to sip, but to hold between trembling hands, to feel its heat seep into cold fingers. Your words, your presence, your tone, all become that cup — steady, comforting, radiating something deeper than mere conversation. When someone has been out in the cold too long, they need time. Time to sit, to breathe, to feel the life slowly returning to them. Rushing them won’t help; impatience will only drive them further into the cold.
This is your role: to be the hearth they can approach without fear. Don’t ask them to rush to the fire; instead, bring the fire to them. Speak with kindness, with care, as if your words themselves could wrap around them like a woolen blanket. There’s no need for grand gestures — it’s the consistency of your warmth that matters. A smile that lingers a little longer. A tone that says, “It’s okay to take your time.”
And as their chill begins to fade, as the first hints of color return to their expression, you’ll witness a quiet transformation. They’ll begin to open up, cautiously at first, like someone stretching stiff limbs after a long freeze. In those moments, your effort is rewarded — not by anything material, but by the profound satisfaction of knowing you’ve rekindled something human in them.
You’ve offered more than warmth. You’ve offered a chance to trust again, to feel safe in a world that often feels cold. And maybe, just maybe, they’ll carry a bit of that warmth with them, passing it on to someone else who needs it most. Because the warmth you radiate has the power to ripple, to spread, to transform.