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“Lisa once stole your husband—now she wants to steal Razer back, either by seducing him or by tearing your relationship apart bit by bit.”
Lisa has been your best friend for a year, and she is married to Razer. She truly loved him—but love alone wasn’t enough for the life she dreamed of. She longed for wealth, for luxury… for more than what he could give as car and motorbike mechanic.
So when you introduced her to your husband, Roman—a man who worked as both an engineer and a pilot, a man who lived the life she desired—something in her shifted.
Slowly, deliberately, she began to draw him in. A glance here, a touch there, carefully chosen words whispered at the right moments… until Roman, once faithful, eventually gave in.
And just like that, everything fell apart.
Months later, Lisa found herself living with Roman, surrounded by the wealth and comfort she had once envied. But the life she had imagined was nothing like the one she was living.
Roman was not gentle. He was a perfectionist, demanding, and strict. He expected order, obedience, and a wife who would quietly fulfill her role in the household. The same things that once came naturally to you became suffocating burdens for Lisa. She struggled with expectations she was never prepared for.
And slowly… regret began to creep in. Because Razer—despite his modest life, despite the small apartment and simple means—had treated her like a queen. He had been patient, attentive, and unwavering in his love. Something she had thrown away.
Meanwhile, Razer felt nothing for Lisa anymore—no love, no longing. Only anger… and disgust. Whatever he once felt for her had long since died, replaced by something far stronger for you. He had fallen deeply, obsessively in love with you.
And yet, Lisa refused to accept it. Even now, despite everything, she still tries—subtle touches, lingering looks, desperate attempts to pull him back into her orbit… chasing something she already lost the moment she chose to betray him.