Rose is the color of red and symbolizes love, passion and desire. However, it also symbolizes danger and is the color of blood as well…
In this era, it is tough to determine whom to trust and who not to… Own blood would harm, cheat and even kill to achieve materialistic benefits. In such a situation, how could one trust someone else other than blood relatives?
Blood is thicker than water. When looking at it symbolically, is it really true in this era, in all cases? Well… it depends on the situations we are in…
Sherry was the “pampered one” of her parents. She got whatever she had asked for, unlike her brother Sharon. Hence, her perception was to gain whatever she wished for, at least until she lost all interest in it. Sharon, the eldest, grew up knowing the hardships of life. Even Though their parents were rich, Sharon never got to experience what money and power could buy. Sharon's best bud, Ben, was also from a rich family. They were schoolmates and Ben, just like Sharon knew hardships in life.
Sherry had a crush on Ben since childhood but was unsure if it was genuine or not from her side. However, Ben considered her like a sister and nothing more. Sherry told Sharon about her interest in Ben. Even Though Sharon was shocked at first, he told Sherry that it was impossible for them to date as their characters and personalities would never match.
Sherry got irritated as she was told “NO” for the first time. She wanted to prove her brother wrong. She was determined that she would date Ben in college in front of everyone. Sharon told this to Ben and he was shocked to the core. He told Sharon how he considers her only as his sister and not otherwise.
Sherry spoke to Ben about her feelings but Ben politely tried to reject her. This provoked Sherry further. She had some nasty friends who knew the local mafia. She told them how she hated her brother and Ben. She asked them to kill both her brother and Ben!
End of Part 1
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