Debt of Lies
ne was watching her. She had been receiving strange letters and phone cal
calls kept coming, each one more aggressive than the last. They claimed she owed thousands
ith her finances, and she always paid her bills on time. But as the
intensified as the days went by. She began to feel like she was b
nt streets and alleys to throw off anyone who might be follo
standing outside her apartment building. They were d
them asked, their voi
trying to hide the
ction Agency," the other man said, f
owe anyone that much money. But as she
f them sneered. "We have proof. You nee
y felt her world spinning out of control.
ed with legal jargon and confusing terms. But one thing stoo
about," Emily said, trying to stay
t for the judge," one of them
she had to think fast. She couldn't let
rching for an escape. But there wa
r screeched to a halt beside them. The window
n said, her voice firm. "Sh
in anger. But Emily didn't hesitate. She jumped i
felt a wave of relief wash over her.
e car, she realised she had no idea who s
Emily asked, he
oman replied, smiling. "A
re that made her blood run cold. Something that made her won