ABOUT NOTHING


                                                                  SYNOPSIS
Rachel is the main character. Sentenced for fifteen years for six murders. All the relations of the victims ever wanted was a sincere apology from her but she refused and killed anyone who tried to persuade her. It all began when she was eight years of age. Her mother was poisoned and she had to carry her to the hospital unfortunately she didn’t make it. Joyce is her consellor and also a private therapist, her daughter is Tasha and she's practicing law. She was fascinated by Rachel, her personality and affection to the prisoners.
Everyone was afraid of her even the consellor. Joyce shared her sessions with Rachel with her daughter Tasha. The story intrigued her and made her curious. She found it difficult to believe that a woman can commit such crimes without motive or assistance. As time pass by, Tasha pleaded with her mother to involve her in Rachel's case but she forbids. Tasha did not approve of her mother's decision so she visited the prison without her acknowledgement.
In the gaol they both met. They're of the same age. Rachel is reclusive and discreet. Tasha is garrulous and she kept prattling. One thing that moved Rachel was her sweet regards with sense of humor. She's facetious all the time. Her humor shed some light in Rachel's raven soul. Her killing six people was the undertake. The person she was obsessed with, his name Domino also her father conspired against her mother with her best friend to poison her for greed.
Domino before he became the running man, his was just an ordinary man without a word. He was married to Rachel's mother for years until he met lady of leisure that he also killed to inherit her wealth. In the end she forgave him because she took something precious from him, her lassie kinship and the other lives she took for revenge.



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