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CAUGHT IN THE WEB

CAUGHT IN THE WEB

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Allie has done everything she was taught to do. Study hard. Be patient. Don't fail. Raised by a widowed mother who sacrificed everything for her future, Allie grows up believing success is not a choice, but a responsibility. When education stops opening doors and years pass without progress, desperation begins to set in. A reunion with an old friend offers her something she has never had before ,relief. The money doesn't arrive dramatically. It slips quietly into her life and begins to change her in small, careful ways. At first, Allie hides. Then she justifies. Slowly, comfort replaces guilt, and silence replaces honesty. As her life improves, the distance between who she was and who she is becoming grows wider. This is a story about ambition under pressure, the weight of expectation, and how ordinary decisions can quietly lead a person somewhere they never planned to go.
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