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BREAKING FREE

three couples find themselves entangled in a web of difficulties, unaware that their closest allies harbor secrets and betrayal. as enemies lurk in the shadows, disguised as trusted friends and loved ones, the characters, must navigate a maze of deception. unraveling the truth becomes a treacherous journey, blurring the lines between Ally and adversary. in a world trust is a scarce commodity, the couples must confront the shocking reality that their greatest threats lie within their inner circle. "breaking free" is a suspenseful narrative where the pursuit of love and survival takes unexpected twists, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, questioning whom to trust in the intricate dance of deception.

Priyanka84 · Teen
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50 Chs

Chapter ten - Inigo's Revenge Dilemma

Diego and Inigo were in the sitting room. Diego, engrossed in his laptop, and Inigo playing a video game, when Diego brought up a discussion.      "So, how was school today?" He asked      "It was quite interesting and annoying," Inigo replied.Diego, curious, questioned, "how so?"     "I met the girl who insulted me on the road the other day," Inigo explained. "And yes, she's in my department."Diego raised an eyebrow, "don't tell me she's still bothering you?"      "You've got that right. She makes me look like a fool, and I promised to deal with her. Lately, she surpassed all my plans against her. It makes me angry, especially when she talks back at me. I'm not going to spare her; I must make sure she suffers," Inigo declared with determination.Diego, trying to offer advice, said, "you need to take things easy, bro. She's a lady, after all. Women are soft in nature. A man can handle pain, but women can't. Just let her be."Inigo remained resolute, stating, "I can never do that and do not plan on doing so."Diego sighed, shaking his head, "you might want to reconsider, Inigo. Revenge might not be the best solution. Rachael and Lisa excitedly moved into their new home.     "It's so beautiful! I can't believe this is where I'll be staying," Lisa exclaimed happily. "I was so sick and tired of that old place," she grumbled, and Rachael laughed.      "Do you like it?" Rachael asked.      "I don't just like it, I love it. This is the best change – from poverty to middle class. I can't wait to be at the top," Lisa said with enthusiasm.Rachael playfully teased, "oh! Look at that. I thought you hated wealthy people. I never expected you'd want to be rich."       "It's not like that. I won't be like those wealthy people who stomp on the poor. I'll be better," Lisa clarified.       "I know you will," Rachael reassured her.Lisa turned to her sister and expressed gratitude, saying, "thanks for being my mother, father, and also an older sister." Rachael sat her down on a chair, kneeling in front of her.      "Look, I'm the only family you have, and you're the only family I have. I don't want you to ever feel inferior," Rachael said.       "I can never be inferior because I have what most rich people don't," Lisa, replied, and they both laughed and hugged each other.       "Okay then, let's start arranging our things. We have a long day tomorrow," Rachael suggested.