"Then I’ll come with you."
"I’m not trying to save you. I’m trying to be with you."
They were not together. Tareq was sent to a smaller town. Leevi visited every two weeks. They fought. They held each other. They learned that a moment in the reeds is not just one moment—it is every time two exiled hearts choose to meet in the cold.
Leevi said, "My father knows about us. He didn’t disown me. He just… stopped talking." "Then I’ll come with you
They stood on the frozen jetty. Tareq took Leevi’s hand.
They walked to the same lake. The reeds were locked in ice, sharp and silent. No summer warmth. No easy moment.
That night, in Tareq’s small room, they lay under a thin blanket. No words for an hour. Just breathing. Leevi visited every two weeks
It seems you're asking for a story based on the film A Moment in the Reeds (2018), specifically referencing "shahd" (possibly a name or typo for "shahid" / viewer?), "mtrjm kaml" (fully translated), and "fasl alany" (maybe فصل ثاني = second chapter / part two?).
Outside, snow fell over the reeds. The ice groaned. But beneath, the water still moved.
Since no official sequel exists, I will provide a as if the film had one, written in an Arabic-influenced English style, honoring the film's themes of migration, forbidden love, and personal freedom. A Moment in the Reeds: Part Two – The Winter Shore فصل ثاني They learned that a moment in the reeds
Tareq laughed bitterly. "At least your father is alive. Mine is in Damascus. I don’t know if he breathes."
Not a happy ending. But a true one.
Then Tareq whispered, "In Arabic… 'shahd' means honey. And also… a witness. To witness something sweet."
If you meant something else by "shahd fylm" (e.g., "watch the film" with a typo), please clarify, and I can instead provide a full summary of the original 2018 film in Arabic or English.
One year after that Finnish summer, Leevi sat alone in his Helsinki apartment. The reeds outside his window had turned brown and brittle under snow. His father’s farm was sold. His mother had stopped asking about Tareq.