Nemesis: Helen’s Mother

These are fictionalised versions of events I have seen over my long life.

One Saturday morning, a foreign couple knocked on my door, stood outside, and claimed that the house I lived in belonged to the woman’s father. I bought the house during a foreclosure process two decades ago. It was a cheap buy because I was able to use my position at a lending institution to my advantage.

I had a caveat over the property, but after hearing the couple’s tale, I realized it was unethical. My nemesis was in full swing. There was no escape for me. The story ‘Nemesis—Helen’s Mother’ is based on this event.

The main characters in other stories have similar issues in their lives. But they hide these secrets from others and lead a life of deceit.

Human qualities such as love, bravery, kindness, hate, and anger are used as deities in mythical stories. Nemesis is the goddess of justice in Greek mythology. She rewards anyone who does good and punishes those who do evil or receive unfair prosperity. No one can escape her wrath.

We use our conscience to judge ourselves. Our nemesis is nothing other than our own conscience.

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