4 - Probability

What do you do when a liar calls you a liar? It depends.

Depends on the circumstances as Tom would realise. He was a very kind person. Forgiving and patient as well.

Nobody would verify Sam’s accusations.

Nobody.

Not her friends. Not her relatives. Not strangers.

Because they made the same mistake Tom did. Trusted her.

They never verified that what she was saying was true or not.

But as luck would have it, each and every single person would figure out who the real Sam was. How shameless she was. And how she had lied to everyone in order to frame others.

Sam would try her best to frame Tom but she’d fail. She’d try to paint Tom as a bad person in front of her friends and relatives. Even though she was extremely abusive and did the most detestable of things to Tom. She’d lie and act so much, that she herself would be confused.

Many of her friends would take her side at first because they wouldn’t verify what Sam was saying about Tom. They did not know the whole story. They had no idea about the real truth.

When everyone finally learned the truth about who Sam was, they would be disgusted at her. That she was able to manipulate others into thinking poorly about a decent person. A decent person who was the actual victim in this situation.

Some friends who knew Sam for 6 years would think to themselves on how they were completely fooled too. Sam had a history of framing people. It wasn’t the first time. A neutral person would think very calmly, “It cannot be a coincidence at all. Anyone who gets involved with her is apparently a bad person.”

The reality was she had never been a victim. Not even once. Each and every time, she had framed someone.

TBC.

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