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A Decade of Vengeance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 744    |    Released on: 07/06/2025

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partment, my phone buzzed. A

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arents all worked at the local paper mill or the town's single auto-parts factory. Jessie's parents had a messy div

uys" persona – tough-talking, beer-chugging, always up for a dare. She'd system

typed. "It's creepy. And every time one of them ge

ms back in freshman year, sometimes even in Kevin's bed, c

end ever b

d. "Jessie hated her. Made her life hell. Spread rumors. Always mana

further on Sarah, but th

ow how you're handling it.

. Jessie had just

er with a concerned expression, his head slightly bowed. The caption: "Some people just bring bad lu

early posted for her "Close Friends" list: a selfie of her winking, with text over it: "Newbie tryi

as

careful. Kevin's a good guy, but he's totally blind when it comes to

I typed back, thinking of my own meti

ey don't see the viper hiding

d think twice about getting in deeper. T

honesty. But walking

ol with a cruelty that still made my blood run cold. The isolation, the rumors, the

She thought Sophia was just another weak g

y Jenkins" really was.

stle where the dragon resided. And I was going to burn

eem vulnerable, the home-baked cookies, remembering his favorite coffee order. I'd even used a chunk of my savings – money from my actual trust fund, carefully la

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“In Oakhaven, I was "Amy Jenkins," the quiet new girl, innocently bumping into Kevin Miller, the town's star quarterback. I endured the queen bee Jessie Bell's snide remarks, always responding with a saccharine smile, cementing my place right by Kevin's side. Jessie, notoriously possessive, saw me as a threat. At the homecoming party, she staged a dramatic fall, feigning a severe ankle injury, sending me a triumphant look as Kevin literally carried her away. Later, Kevin called, voice strained, relaying Jessie's accusations: I was a gold-digger, a schemer, destroying his best friend's peace. He showed me doctored photos, twisting innocent meetings into scandalous rendezvous, now convinced by Jessie's manipulative narrative. I was abandoned, outwardly humiliated, as Kevin chose her fabricated loyalty over mine. It seemed a sweet new girl was unfairly cast aside by her boyfriend, betrayed by a manipulative bully. A classic defeat of innocence by calculated drama. But what if losing this specific battle was always part of the plan? Because "Amy Jenkins" was never real. And Jessie Bell was about to learn she hadn't just tangled with a new girlfriend. She'd incited Isabella Ross, who had meticulously planned her devastating revenge for ten years, all for Sophia and every girl Jessie had ever tried to destroy.”
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