Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women

Chapter 11: Sophie



"Hey do not cry. Sadness won't suit your beautiful face. But it's lucky your face isn't falling off because you're not putting on any make-up."

Sophie wiped her tears off her face. She tried to smile. Jude also smiled. Jude's mind kept tell him,

'Do not trust her. She's gonna betray you one day. Trust your instincts.'

But his mind splitted in two and the one kicked the other mind which gave him warning, to the backside. Jude asked,

"We are trapped here and I don't see that they are going to stop any time soon. Do you like to tell me your story? We became this close so I hope you don't mind."

She looked at his face. They were so close. Her face turned more red. She said,

"Jude, I don't mind sharing my story with you. But a young boy like you might feel I'm a bad woman in my life. And I don't like to lie to you Jude. You feel special to me. Promise me… please promise me… that you won't hate me if I tell you the truths about me. Promise me Jude, I don't want the person who saved my life to regret it."

Jude nodded and held her closer to him. He said,

"No matter what happens I won't let you go. Trust me. Do you remember my story when I shared it with everyone? I still love my wife after all she has done to me. That's the type of person I am. Besides, we are not in a situation to hate each other."

As Sophie shared her story with Jude, her words filled the cavern with a sense of vulnerability and honesty. She spoke of her upbringing in a devout family, where faith and tradition were paramount, and the strict rules and expectations that governed her life from a young age.

She recounted the pivotal moment when she fell in love with a boy who swept her off her feet with his charm and affection, his proposal leaving her unable to resist his advances. Despite her feelings for him, she remained steadfast in her commitment to her beliefs, refusing to give in to his desires until they were united in marriage.

But her family, upon learning of her relationship, had other plans for her. Unable to accept the idea of their daughter defying their strict religious principles, they made the decision to send her away to become a nun, hoping to shield her from the temptations of the world and ensure her eternal salvation.

For Sophie, the prospect of becoming a nun was both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, it offered her the opportunity to dedicate her life to serving a higher purpose and finding solace in her faith. On the other hand, it meant leaving behind the life she had known and the man she loved, sacrificing her own desires for the sake of her family's expectations.

As she spoke, Sophie's voice trembled with emotion, her words echoing the inner turmoil and conflict that had plagued her since the day she was torn between her love for her boyfriend and her duty to her family and her faith.

And as Jude listened, his heart went out to her, recognizing the pain and struggle she had endured in her quest for love and acceptance in a world filled with uncertainty and doubt.

As Sophie recounted the harrowing ordeal of her boyfriend's betrayal and attempted abuse, the pain and trauma of the experience etched into her words, Jude listened with a heavy heart, his own emotions stirred by the depth of her suffering. He felt a surge of anger and empathy towards her, knowing all too well the cruelty and deceit that could lurk behind the facade of love and affection.

With tears in her eyes, Sophie spoke of the moment of clarity that came when she finally saw her boyfriend's true intentions, his deception laid bare before her in the most terrifying and violating of ways. It was a harsh awakening, a brutal reminder of the dangers that lurked in the shadows of love, and the fragility of trust in a world filled with deceit and betrayal.

Left with no other choice but to flee from her captor and seek refuge in the safety of her family's embrace, Sophie made the difficult decision to return home, her dreams shattered and her heart heavy with the weight of disillusionment and disappointment.

Yet even in the midst of her despair, she found solace in the unconditional love and support of her parents, who welcomed her back with open arms and offered her the comfort and reassurance she so desperately needed in her time of need.

And so, with a heavy heart and a renewed sense of purpose, Sophie made a solemn vow to her parents, promising to embark on a journey of self-discovery and healing, to travel the world and find the strength and resilience to face the challenges that lay ahead.

And though the path before her was uncertain and fraught with danger, she knew that with her family by her side, she would find the courage and determination to reclaim her life and forge a new destiny, free from the shackles of fear and doubt.

She started crying again. She said,

"I'm a bad woman Jude, I promised them that I'll become a nun. But I don't want to be a nun. I want to be a wife. I want to have a little job, a husband and two children. A normal life. I'm not ready to become a nun.

That's why God is punishing me. I broke my words. I betrayed my family. Now I'm stuck here being a burden to you and all others. I'm sorry Jude. I'm really sorry."

She cried out and hugged him. He also hugged her closer. At the same time he was thinking about her breasts touching his chest. They were so soft. He wanted to grab them but somehow he held himself back. She looked at his face and asked,

"Am I a bad woman Jude? I'm putting my sadness on your shoulder. Am I a bad woman?

He looked at her face straight and said,

"No you're not."

And then they started kissing…


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