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Suleiman Shouts: Stop Looking at Me! - The Amazing Adventure of Younes and Friends

Younes was a young boy with messy hair and curious eyes. He often found himself standing alone in the crowded hallways of his school, wondering why he felt so different from the other kids.

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Other kids would whisper and cast worried glances at Younes as he passed by. He couldn't understand what he had done to make them react this way.

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Shabs, a concerned teacher with kind eyes, tried to console Younes, telling him he needed to figure out why his classmates were acting strange towards him.

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Mrs. Corinna, a strict-looking lady, shook her head and strictly forbade any mention of a certain name. "No, no, no," she said firmly, "We don't talk about Suleiman."

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Mrs. Corinna reminisced about her first day at work, surrounded by happy colleagues. Everyone was content, until Suleiman burst in aggressively, causing chaos and fear to fill the air.

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Shabs interrupted Mrs. Corinna's story, his excitement getting the better of him. "Guy, get the umbrellas!" he exclaimed, suddenly concerned about the weather outside.

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Amidst the excitement, Mrs. Corinna continued her story. Working with Suleiman had been a rollercoaster ride of emotions. But despite the challenges, she tried to find joy in her job.

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A chorus of voices echoed, repeating the phrase "We don't talk about Suleiman." Mrs. Corinna, Shabs, and the others joined in unison, as if speaking an unbreakable rule.

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As the story continued, different students shared their experiences with Suleiman. From his aggressive outbursts to his unpredictable behavior, everyone felt a mix of fear and frustration around him.

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Younes found himself facing Suleiman's wrath, unsure of what he had done to provoke such anger. Suleiman screamed at him to stop looking, leaving Younes feeling confused and hurt.

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Suleiman's face appeared, twisted with anger. The sight of him startled Mrs. Corinna and added to the fear that had settled in the school. It was a picture of someone who seemed lost and misunderstood.

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Students shared their thoughts, describing the unsettling presence of Suleiman. They spoke of his aggression, his shouts, and his inability to communicate in a way they could understand.

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Shabid and Mrs. Stone made plans to distract themselves from the story with a movie. They decided to watch a popular film called "FNAF" as a way to lighten the mood.

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And so, the story of Younes and Suleiman came to an end. But their journey of understanding, acceptance, and friendship was only just beginning.

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