literally why is there such little kenan content on here
guys.... kenan yildiz is soooooooooo fine wdym he barely has any fics heređđ am i supposed to write those delusions by myself đđâïžâïž
guys do any of you have good kenan yildiz fic recs pls đđ»đđ»đđ»
Hello !!đđ
I am Ahmed from Gaza. I used to have a pharmacy in the north of the Strip, but unfortunately, I lost it due to the bombing. Under difficult circumstances, I had to move with my family from the north to the south, and we settled in Deir al-Balah.
Despite the challenges, I tried to rebuild my life, so I opened a simple pharmacy in a tent. This pharmacy contains some basic medicines, but it is far from meeting the needs of the people here.
I am now in dire need of support to secure my needs and the needs of my children. My first goal is to raise $1,000 to continue providing health services in these difficult circumstances.
I hope that everyone will donate and contribute to supporting this humanitarian project. Every support, no matter how small, will have a great impact in improving the lives of my family and providing health care to the community here.
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The fear has kicked in
I didnât have these problems in 2023 I miss it so much đđđ
this never felt so good
KENAN YILDIZ SCORES IN HIS FIRST GAME OF HIS UCL DEBUT OMGGG
could you do arda and rodrygoâs younger sister? with like lots of fluff and sweet stuff, sorry if this is super broad đ
INTO YOU âą ARDA GĂLER
( pairing ) arda gĂŒler x reader
this was so fun to write i hope u guys like it!
The stadium is still buzzing with excitement, the roar of the crowd echoing in your ears as you weave through the sea of fans. Tonightâs match had been exhilaratingâone of those nail-biting games that leaves everyone on the edge of their seats. Real Madrid won, of course, with Rodrygo playing a crucial role in the success of tonightâs match.
Youâre so incredibly proud of your brother, seeing him flourish in the sport that heâs dreamed of ever since he was a child. Football runs in his veins in a way youâll never understand, but you canât help but reminisce your childhood when he would bounce around with a ball and force you to play with him, teaching you little tricks and while you were never anywhere as close to the level that he is, you enjoyed the moments that you and your brother had, especially now that with his career taking off, theyâve become rare.
Youâve not been to many of his games, but thereâs always something special about seeing your brother perform with that kind of magic on the pitch.
Youâre here to congratulate him, to give him a hug and tell him how proud you are. Itâs something youâve done ever since he was a little boy playing in youth leagues back in Brazil, back when youâd both race to the car after every match, breathless and laughing, his sweaty hair sticking to his forehead. Back when both of you werenât too busy with your own jobs taking up all your time, when childhood innocence still lingered about. Those were the days when he was just a kid with a dreamâbefore he became the star he is today.
As you squeeze through the crowd of excited fans crowding the exits, you make your way toward the players. Your heart thrums in your chest, the jubilation of the rest of the stadium is so pragmatic, that you yourself feel euphoric, your face flushed as if youâre the one whoâs just run around the field for ninety minutes.
Thereâs a feeling of anticipation thatâs bubbling under your skin, and you can feel yourself vibrating under the excitement of it all, and perhaps youâre so distracted by the air of triumph that envelops the whole stadium that youâre blind to the presence of someone else, accidentally knocking into someone and almost stumbling face first into the ground.
âOh, Iâm sorry!â a voice says quickly, concerned.
You turn to see a young man standing there, his hair damp with sweat, his cheeks flushed from exertion. You recognize him immediatelyâArda GĂŒler, your brotherâs teammate, and one of the club's rising stars. Youâve seen him play countless times, but youâve never actually met him face-to-face.
âItâs okay,â you say, smiling a little. âI was in the way.â
Arda looks flustered a little, his already red cheeks flaming further and his mouth drops open a little, an exhale escaping his mouth, as if someone has punched him in the stomach, only his eyes seem far too delighted for that, wide with glee and something more that you canât understand. It confuses you, why he seems to look as if heâs seen heaven on earth, but then you realise that perhaps the victory of today is only just dawning on him, maybe heâs the type to grapple with disbelief a little before truly feeling the ebullience of the night.
âYouâre Rodrygoâs sister, right?â he asks suddenly, a slight smile forming on his lips. âY/N?â
You nod, surprised that he knows your name. Youâre never around enough to have been formally introduced to any of your brotherâs teammates, and you doubt heâs the type to blabber on about you to any of them, but perhaps youâre wrong.
âYeah, thatâs me.â Your voice comes out a little breathlessly, âand you must be Arda, congratulations on tonight!â
He grins, his eyes lighting up. âThanks. Yeah thatâs me?â He scratches the back of his neck, and you seem a little thrown off again, maybe heâs still struggling with the language barriers, so you brush off his words.
He looks around, as if searching for someone, then back at you. âWaiting for Rodrygo?â
You nod again, glancing toward the door where players are still coming out. âYeah, I came to congratulate him on the win, i canât find him anywhere,â You gesture around, âhave you seen him?â
Arda chuckles. âHeâs probably around somewhere with the rest of the team, dancing with Vini maybe?â
You laugh at that, knowing exactly what he means. âThat sounds just like him.â
Thereâs a brief moment of silence, and you notice that Arda seems a bit unsure, like heâs debating whether to say something more. He finally speaks, his voice softer. âYou donât come to a lot of our matches, right? I donât see you with the rest of Rodrygoâs familyâ
âYeah,â you reply, feeling a little flustered under his gaze. âI try to come whenever I can though, I love watching you guys play. You have such a good team.â
He looks genuinely pleased at your words, and his smile grows. âThanks. Itâs always nice to see you aroundâ
His words make you pause, maybe you misheard him, nonetheless you find your cheeks growing hot. Before you can respond, Rodrygo finally emerges from the locker room, his face breaking into a wide grin when he sees you. âY/N!â he calls out, jogging over and pulling you into a quick, sweaty hug. âDid you see that goal? Pretty good, right?â
You laugh, pushing him back playfully. âAmazing, as always. But youâre going to stink up my clothes if you keep hugging me like this.â
He grins, then notices Arda standing beside you, watching the exchange with an amused smile. âOh, hey, Arda! Didnât expect to see you out here. Thanks for helping set up that goal tonight, by the way.â
Arda nods. âNo problem, man. Great finish.â
Youâre still standing there, feeling a little out of place but also strangely comfortable. Thereâs something about Arda thatâs easy and natural, like youâve known him longer than just the few minutes youâve been talking.
Rodrygo, always the social one, looks between you and Arda, raising an eyebrow. âYou two met already?â
You smile. âSort of. We bumped into each other.â
Rodrygo laughs, clapping Arda on the back. âWell, Ardaâs a good guy, Y/N. One of the best. If I had to trust someone to look after you around here, heâd be the guy.â
Arda blushes a little at that, and you feel your cheeks grow warm too, again, but you quickly cover it with a smile. âIâm sure he is.â Something about both of their behaviours is a little odd, like theyâre in on a secret that youâre not aware of.
Thereâs another pause, and for a moment, you think about saying goodbye, but Arda speaks up first. âHey, if youâre not rushing off, would you like to grab a coffee or something? Thereâs a great cafĂ© just around the corner. I mean⊠if Rodrygo doesnât mind,â he adds quickly, shooting your brother a glance.
Rodrygo looks between the two of you, a grin spreading on his face. His eyes glint mischievously at you and the look he and Arda share makes you feel that theyâve talked about you before. âOh, I donât mind at all. Go ahead, have fun. Iâm going to catch up with a few guys from the team.â
You feel a flutter in your stomachâunexpected but not unwelcome. âSure,â you reply, looking at Arda with a smile. âCoffee sounds nice.â
He smiles back, his eyes bright, and offers his arm. âGreat. Letâs go.â
As you walk toward the cafĂ©, the stadium lights gradually fading behind you, you feel a sense of excitement bubbling in your chest. The streets are alive with people celebrating the win, and you canât help but feel that youâre part of something special tonight.
Arda seems a little more relaxed now, a bit more confident as he leads the way. âSo, do you live here in Madrid, or are you just visiting?â he asks, genuinely interested.
âIâm just visiting,â you reply. âI come whenever I can to see Rodrygo. I live in Lisbon right now, but I travel a lot for work.â
âWhat do you do?â he asks, holding the cafĂ© door open for you.
âIâm an art curator,â you say, smiling as you step inside. âI organize exhibitions, work with galleries⊠that sort of thing.â
He looks impressed. âThatâs really cool. So you must love creativityâjust in a different field than Rodrygo and me.â
You chuckle a little. âExactly. I think maybe thatâs why I enjoy watching you guys play so much.â Your eyes gleam a little as you subconsciously lean closer to him, âThereâs an artistry to it, a rhythm and creativity thatâs kind of like painting or, kind of like- you know curating an exhibition?â
His eyes light up at your words, and he too, leans closer, as it to hear you better, even though you arenât whispering. âIâve never thought about it that way, but it makes sense. I guess weâre all trying to create something beautiful, in our own way.â
You both order your coffees, and as you sit down by the window, you find that the conversation flows effortlessly. He tells you about his journey from Turkey, the challenges of adapting to another language, atmosphere and culture entirely, the excitement of playing at such a high level, his dreams for the future. He even voices out his disappointment that playing in a club like real madrid with so many great players, while it has helped him, often creates doubt in himself. Especially when heâs not the one thatâs brought out on the field. Your heart cracks a little at his words, and you canât help but empathize with him, the fact that there are people who give up so much of their life, childhood and leave behind their families for this sport, itâs a double edged sword. Nonetheless, Arda makes his appreciation transparent at your obvious concern.
You find yourself captivated by his stories, by the passion in his voice and the way his eyes light up when he talks about the game.
And you talk about your work, your love for art, the joy of discovering new talent and bringing it to the world. He listens attentively, asking questions that make you feel like he really cares, like he genuinely wants to know you.
By the time you finish your coffee, it feels like hours have passed, yet itâs only been a short while. You realize you donât want the evening to end, and judging by the way he keeps looking at you, neither does he.
As you leave the cafĂ©, walking back toward the stadium, Arda turns to you with a hopeful smile. âThis was⊠really nice. Iâm glad we ran into each other.â
You smile back, your heart fluttering in a way you havenât felt in a long time. âMe too, Arda.â
And as you say goodbye, you know that this is just the beginning of something unexpected, something wonderfulâsomething you never saw coming but are more than ready to explore.
fin.
Yeah so actually youâre all fucking insane đđ he is a GROWN MAN capable of making GROWN UP CHOICES⊠like idk if Magui is controversial but still thatâs all to do with him, not you. đđ argue with the walls since youâre all crazy enough to think itâll listen