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TRESHOLD by Namik Baris IDIL


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Even that he looked a while in the way from where he heard the sound he couldn't see anything. He turned again to the woman.
"I have to change the bandage as soon as possible," said the man standing near bedside of the women on his knees and he left against the hair the other hand of the women on the grass. After he begun slowly to remove the bandage bandaged on the throat of the woman, which was almost in whole red.
The woman wasn't speaking, trying to disguise her feelings; but not being so successful to do so she was looking at the man. She was groaning every time when she has to move slightly his head just for let the bandage to be removed.
Except of that she was quiet.
"Resist a little bit Beth," said the man when the groans of the women were more and more. "It has remained just a little, it is almost removed"
After a short time the bandage has been completely removed and the sore from the neck of the women has appeared. The left part of her throat was completely injured and the blood was flowing continuously. The snag of an iron and sharpen thing appeared from the sore where from left part where the blood was flowing.

Every thing has happened so sudden. Upon the whish of a girl friend the man came together with the girl and friends of the girl to camp at mountain. The man didn't know the others and also he wasn't so close with the girl. He wondered the reason for which they called him but he understood why when they got to the camp place. There wasn't any other guy other than him and certainly the girls couldn't find one so they called him to have a man near them. There wasn't a matter for the man he was enjoying the life sufficiently to not make problems such kinds to himself.
When they arrived to the camp place he learned that there were other four women other than him and his friend. Another detail that he has learned in a short time was that all of them were foreign. One of them was Christina she was coming from States. She has met his friend Pelin when Pelin was taking License courses in State. The other one was the friend of Christina; but like Pelin also the man was seeing for the firs time, she's name was Lisa. She has got very long blond hairs and very green eyes and was a quite beautiful girl. Their third friend was coming from Germany. She met Pelin in the summer holiday and in a short time they become closer friend. She has got a sharpen face expression specific to the Germans; however this matter doesn't take any thing for her magnificent beauty.
Maybe was making her even more beautiful
The last person was an Irish woman called Beth. She was the most mysterious standing among them. She was able to surprise the others without even opening her mouth due that her short black hairs and deep blue eyes. She learned Turkish Langue at college from a reason that she didn't explain and she was speaking Turkish better then all, almost better than Pelin.
She was like a woman able to be a danger for a man.
The man wasn't very interested with the Pelin's American and German friend but Beth; the Irish girl has drawn very much his attention.



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