She was wanted by many. Looked up as an idol by more. People were either in awe of her, worshipped her or hated her. No matter what, she was not someone you could ignore.
At birth the lines on her palms had promised a life destined for great things. Money, fame, power, being the centre of attention. She lived a life that followed the prediction. Doing everything to prove it right.
In the wrong way.
She was the world’s only female Don, dealing in all things unholy and all actions gruesome. She had evaded the law successfully, sometimes smoothly, at other times with a price to pay, till it finally caught up with her. The hands that had run the world were now forced to bid it goodbye.
It is not the hand that life hands you that matters, it is the hand you play.
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Ohh the fate of Lady Don! Very nice M.
The last line is what’s so profound So true about life!
Everything that shines is not always a proud success! What a tale!
– Anagha From Team MocktailMommies
I love the idea of a lady Don. This was good.
Love that last line… the trump card of the story!
“It’s not who I am underneath, but what I do that defines me.” – Batman might’ve uttered this, but feels apt here.
The last line says it all. Karma has caught up with her. good story with a moral.
Really enjoyed reading your take on the prompt just as I love reading all your work. The last line is very profound indeed.
Lady Don. I really liked the way you used it in the prompt. Great!
Just love the concept of lady don. Very well written and interesting. It’s a good story with great moral.