It is a fictitious novel yet based on true stories witnessed by the author and kept the Saudi Arabian social media busy, not for a short time. Nevertheless, for legitimate purposes, names and places in this novel do not represent real persons/places/events literally. The main story upon which the novel is predicated was about a group of fourteen adults-seven couples, husbands and wives, were caught by the Saudi Arabian intelligence services practicing collective fornication. Though such crimes usually have nothing much to do with intelligence services (or political police), that very case uniquely does; three amongst the seven men were classified political opponents of critical danger. They had been intensely under close watch for years, but they were too smart and professional not to get caught red-handed until that night when the agents reported to General Sultan Al Otaiby-the supreme commander of the western region-that the people were unprecedentedly gathering in a secret meeting. He then desperately hastened to order breaking in, hoping to finally make the day of his career by capturing the most precious documentations of the prospective coup's plan. It was rather tremendously shocking, at least for the officers who did the raid, when they found no documentation of political nature at all, but highly respected people of the society, amongst others, were gathering in a hotel room practicing group sex or wife-swap intercourse and only a couple of hundred meters away from the supreme holy mosque of Islam in Makkah. Furthermore, it was a sexual prayer, part of a whole set of religious sequential rituals.
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