Deleted kindle OS with no twrp accessibilty! - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everybody.
I have rooted my kindle fire and installed twrp but without fff, so i can't access twrp from startup, and the problem is that i have deleted the os on my kindle fire, and now all it shows is the kindle logo, at first it is bright then goes dim.
i have tries the Kindle Fire Utility, but my kindle fire won't show up, and nothing is working.
plz i appreciate any help, i really need it
Thx

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