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The vow and the vendetta

The vow and the vendetta

Author: Tamuz14
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Chapter 1 Love amidst chaos

Word Count: 1133    |    Released on: 25/05/2025

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aks, it was a place beauty could not save from war. Civil conflict had reduced the lush terrain into bl

Sanchez, a retired schoolteacher, became her world. He was the kind of man who greeted strangers with warmth,

ez Lopez, a relentless truth-seeker. Isabella was attending as a translator. Damian, the son of a powerful businessman, Raphael Philips, came under the pretense of

splaced villagers. Isabella volunteered to guide him. For two weeks, they hiked through rain and bullets. They shared stories, meals, and finally, a sleeping bag on a night when the rain broke their

ispered "you are stronger than this war" in the dark. Their bodies learned each other's rhythms like musi

luxury San Merid

refused to eat. She still remembers how his laugh trailed off when the sound of a motorcycle roared down the street. Two masked gunm

blood soaking her sandals

vernment blamed rebels. The rebels bla

. Her soul had cracked. In the morning, she left his bed and stood before he

last time she

he is a woman forged by grief and sharpened by vengeance. But

a tycoon with alleged secret dealings with both the government and rebel factions-Damian walks a tightrope be

krolling both aid and arms. Some say he funds relief missions; others whisper about s

ting ties between powerful businessmen, government troops, and rebel insurgents. He believes Javier was k

d corruption. He's an old student of Javier's, but he now serves a police force riddled with

a victim of the army's cruelty. Now, she strikes without mercy. Rumor has it that Taylor once dealt directly with Rap

e is the opposite of Isabella-controlled, precise, unyielding. The sisters rarely see eye to eye. Rachel believes justice b

y blood, others by fire. Each one is a piece of the truth sh

street, and the scent of boiling cassava drifted from the Sanchez home. I

," Javier said, smiling t

m enough!" she countered

ways did have your m

ne. A black motorcycle, two men in black

lla, go

didn'

rifle. Three shots. Sharp. Precise. Her fa

nees hit the ground. The

erythin

ed like death and silence. She replayed the

ather? Why

afety, but for the truth she might uncover. She began asking questions. Too many. Hernandez warned her to be careful. A

d note under her door: "He knew so

ded the gun Ander had gi

ooking for ju

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The vow and the vendetta
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“The remote village in the highlands, once lush and tranquil. In a temporary shelter, Isabella Sanchez provides assistance to the injured. The growing tension overshadows her quiet moments with rebel fighter Damian Philips. Although he arrives under the guise of documenting peace, Hernandez Lopez has secret plans. The tough police chief, Ander Thomas, tries to uphold the law in a place where there is no law. Before the war, Isabella and Racheal's childhood is shown through flashbacks. The brotherhood of Damian and Raphael is put to the test because Raphael has chosen to support the government. As supplies become scarce, villagers and soldiers become increasingly tense. Lopez conducts interviews with villagers, revealing alarming details about massacres that were obfuscated by both sides. Raphael leads the government team in a surprise attack on the village. Damian has been hurt. He is hidden by Isabella. Ander has to choose between duty and compassion. Racheal confronts Isabella about harboring a rebel, disillusioned by both sides. The articles written by Lopez begin to appear all over the world. Raphael finds Damian in Isabella's house, but he holds off on killing him. Ander sets up a covert ceasefire to allow civilians to be evacuated. Rogue elements from both sides orchestrate a violent ambush to break up the plan. Lopez sustains an injury while capturing the chaos. In the crossfire, Racheal dies trying to save wounded children. Isabella gives Lopez medical attention despite losing faith. Only one of Damian and Raphael survives the final confrontation. After being overruled by superiors, Ander resigns. The real story is told all over the world by Lopez. After a few months, Isabella contributes to the international aid reconstruction of the village. Lopez dedicates a book to Racheal for publication. Isabella finds peace in her work while Damian's fate is unknown. A child asks Isabella in the final scene whether war will return. She leaves a hauntingly unanswered response. More than just mist was carried by the highlands' air. It carried the spirits of the living-women who buried their dreams in the ground and men who fought like beasts. While his mother wept alongside her, Isabella Sanchez applied a damp cloth to a boy's bleeding shoulder. Camphor, blood, and prayer were all present in the old chapel that had been converted into a clinic, but none of them were sufficient. The mother spoke softly, "They came in the night." "Again." Isabella gave a nod. She no longer inquired about "they." When you were digging graves in the morning, everyone looked the same-mercenaries, troops from the government, and rebels. The fog outside rolled like an army down the hills. She could make out Damian Philips's silhouette behind the broken stained glass, rifle in hand, eyes scanning the horizon. He hadn't slept. His once-soft hands were now callused from conflict. They trembled when they touched hers, perhaps out of love or guilt. He whispered, "Lopez is back," in a low voice. "Assumes that he is writing about peace." "Is that now what they call it?" She replied in a hollow tone. With promises, a press badge, and a camera, Hernandez Lopez had arrived. He spoke of international aid and the Geneva Conventions, but his eyes were sharp and calculated. He was seeking the truth, but which version was it? The silence was broken by a loud knock. Ander Thomas, the last law enforcement figure in the village, intervened. His uniform was filthy, the buttons weren't matched, and his badge was hanging loosely, like it had been forgotten. Ander mumbled, "We got problems." "Raphael's group is approaching from the east. sweep by the government." Damian became stern. "A brother?" Ander nodded grimly. Between them, Isabella looked around. "He will slay you." Damian responded, "Only if he finds me." However, the optimism in his voice was reflected in the way his fingers twisted around the rifle's butt. Blurb When Isabella Sanchez, a principled journalist turned activist, stumbles upon a covert scheme to traffic stolen military hardware, she doesn't just unearth a scandal-she triggers a war. A private investigator discovers a family secret as she investigates further: her late father, Colonel Rafael Sanchez, held a $200 million life insurance policy that was intended for the family and contained money that could either save or destroy them. But not everyone wants the truth exposed. Hunted by traitors, politicians, and mercenaries, Isabella must navigate treachery from those she once trusted. The vow of justice leads to a vengeance that no one could have foreseen in a world filled with shocking secrets and sinister motives. --- Chapter One: A Funeral of Shadows The rain fell like needles on the old stone chapel. Isabella Sanchez was barely able to breathe as she stood by her father's casket. Colonel Rafael Sanchez, a war hero, strategist, and father, has passed away, and his body has been classified as "enemy contact." But Isa”
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