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Fade Out Her Saintly Nature Fade In Scene One (1) On the Street - Afternoon Hermon is seen standing on a street Then Senait comes to Hermon and kisses him Hermon is not happy; while she hugs and kisses him, he was looking elsewhere Senait, observing his condition Senait Aren't you happy that I came, my gift? Hermon Hermon loudly and angrily / Girl, are you trying to drive me crazy? How many times do I have to tell you? Am I not speaking Tigrinya? Enough, stop coming to me wearing a dress. Period. Don't you listen when people speak to you? You deaf person / Senait Herriye, come on, don't get angry at me. I feel bad too, you know. Why do you tell me to abandon my mother's culture? What harm does it do to you if I wear a dress? Or what benefit does it give you if I wear trousers? Hermon Listen, Senait, don't exhaust me with arguments here. My friends are coming now. Go quickly before they see you. I will come to the neighborhood later / Gesturing for her to leave and looking toward her house / Senait Okay then, take care of yourself. I love you, Herriye / Saying this, Senait tries to kiss him / Hermon Ugh... just go / He waves his hand in anger, Senait leaves him and walks away. He watches her and begins a narration / Narration When I see her emotions and the immense love she has for me, a spirit of victory overcomes me. Truly, Senait is a sheep that has entered my trap. If I want to devour her, I devour her; if I want to spit her out, I spit her out. What makes me say this is that even when I insult her or mistreat her, her love for me never decreases, and she has never tried to despise me. She is also the one who fulfills whatever I desire, beyond just care and love. She is very pitiful. It seems to her that there is no other man but me, and she has boundless love for me.

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