First scene: A group of girls graduated from high school and celebrated at one of the restaurants with a lunch meal and group picture taken by one girl's camera. A picture with a smile, a picture with a blown kiss, a picture without hijab, a picture of the girls toasting with their Pepsi glasses as the Western people would do in celebration, and a picture of wildly careless laughter and joy. The pictures were stolen from the machine by a teenager or a young man who hacked into the mail and published the photographs as a sign of victory, bragging to his friends his great abilities in piracy. Fourth scene: Friends disagree after a lifetime of togetherness, and love turns into animosity. Fifth scene: The family travelled to a city to visit relatives during the weekend and upon their return the house was burglarized. Sixth scene: A love grew on the pages of the internet and they exchanged pictures out of curiosity and as a token of trust and love. Many pictures, many headlines, strange stories, a sad ending for the girl in the picture and an even sadder one for her parents. My message is not to the person who took these pictures and published them because he is merely a filthy person who would never take any advice or learn from others.