CHAPTER 65

NEMESIS DIARY

SHE DIDN'T KNOW but I was there, the whole time I was there, watching her with extreme and exaggerated interest, Carina Schulz was her name, she was our history teacher, the devil in people form. The damn devirginized almost everyone in the classroom.

Except me...

But what could I do?

I was just another teenager abandoned by her parents wanting a place in the sun when everyone humiliated me, I was a girl with no parents, no history, no past, and certainly no future, but she had to believe me, teachers always have to believe in your students, that is your mission on earth.

I had just run away from my parents' house, it was cold that day, but I got a shelter and stayed there for a few weeks, a man came close to me and said:

— What are you doing here, child?

— I'm not a child," he said gruffly.

— Pain may have taken away your childhood, little one, but don't let it take your dreams away too, you deserve a much better life than this.

— We get the life we ​​deserve, and we take revenge on it according to her deeds.

— Know love first before you want revenge because of hate, after putting what is most precious to you in the balance, then you think about your revenge.

The man threw a history book into my lap.

— I believe you can read.

I nodded.

— Study, conquer the world with your best.

What's best? I'm a trash...

— Never forget, the answers you seek will be found in the pages of many books, so be sure to turn to the next page, the answer will always be on the next page.

I opened that history book and discovered the truth I was looking for so much.

THE NEXT DAY I looked for a home for abandoned children and was enrolled in a public school, I had no idea, but my hatred was only beginning to be fed, and nothing in the world can be more insatiable than hatred and revenge.

I sat on the bed that they said was mine and promised myself that I would cry for the last time in my life, that's when an angel appeared in my life called Estefânia.

Working with Estefânia was the opportunity I had to get out of poverty.