2 Mergers of Evil

Jezebel grew up with a step-mom.

"Jezebel, you're not done cleaning the kitchen. Those dirt are breeding grounds for pests."

When Jezebel was having fun outside, playing with children her age, she would call, put her back in the kitchen. "Wash my clothes."

Her father only nodded.

When she's enjoying herself at home, she would call her attention. "Clean this up."

Jezebel was naïve. She obeyed her step mom because she loved her father. Her father was ensnared by her youth when her mother was gone. Father loved the stepmom so much that Jezebel was neglected emotionally. They treated her like she was not her father's own daughter. Poor Jezebel, she grew up lacking love as the b….y step-mom bluntly told her one time that she could not force herself to love her—right on her face, huh, and told her that she had to obey every commandment she gave because that was what God wanted, and to escape God's punishment.

Poor Jezebel! Because of an unloving father and mother, she's easily swayed by her emotion, falling in love at a young age, experiencing how it was to be fooled. She loved again, was fooled again, and again, and was disappointed again, and again, until she met Tatin, the man of her dreams. But Tatin, again, jilted her, for this woman, Isabella. Enough. She could take no more. She'd have to take the weight of her emotion on Isabella, whom Tatin loved that he refused to love her.

One day, she decided that she would form an alliance with the same love-less creatures that she was to make sure she destroyed Isabella.

Over a gambling table, Jezebel had wanted to strike a deal with Umberto, a mercenary, notorious for gunning down people with prizes on their heads.

Jezebel realized that she was not powerless at all. But first of all, didn't she want to be close to her? She was looking at Bella, a known witch. She would talk to her.