Jidda - 1wk ago

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Jidda, a woman in her forties, had experienced a tumultuous personal life. With no children of her own, she had gone through seven marriages, five of which ended in divorce, and two in widowhood. Despite her struggles, Jidda's self-centered nature often strained her relationships.

Among her four siblings, Jidda received kindness from two, while the other two frequently clashed with her due to their blunt honesty. One sibling, in particular, always spoke truthfully to Jidda, leading to constant conflicts.

Jidda exploited the goodwill of her supportive siblings. She took advantage of her younger sibling, delegating all household chores to them. With her wealthy older sibling, Jidda manipulated their generosity to get what she wanted. Eventually, she attempted to sabotage their family, revealing the depths of her selfishness.

Jidda's story raises questions about the consequences of self-centeredness and the importance of empathy
Jidda's obsession with power and wealth knew no bounds. She manipulated and deceived everyone around her, using her charm and beauty to get what she wanted.

One fateful night, Jidda conspired with a notorious cult to eliminate her business partner, Ahmed, who had discovered her embezzlement scheme. The cult brutally murdered Ahmed, leaving his family shattered.

As Jidda's empire grew, so did her ruthlessness. She bribed officials to silence investigations into her crimes and exploited vulnerable individuals for her gain.

However, Jidda's downfall began when Ahmed's sister, Fatima, vowed to avenge his death. Fatima gathered evidence and rallied those Jidda had hurt to testify against her.

In a dramatic trial, Jidda's web of deceit unraveled. The judge sentenced her to life imprisonment for her heinous crimes.

As Jidda sat in her cell, she realized too late that her lust for power and wealth had destroyed everything she once held dear.

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