Be wary of friends-they will betray you more quickly, for they are easily aroused to envy. They also become spoiled and tyrannical. But hire a former enemy and he will be more loyal than a friend, because he has more to prove. In fact, you have more to fear from friends than from enemies. If you have no enemies, find a way to make them.
You started dating Milly in January 2024, you met her at a friend's Office Christmas party. You were enamoured with her and found yourself taking her to Broadway plays, concerts, movies, dinner, etc. In addition, to helping her out with a few bills.
Friends and family noticed that you were starting to lose weight and always looked tired. You brushed it off, but they felt that it might be your relationship with Milly, and that it could be having a negative affect on you.
Last Saturday, you planned on taking Milly to the dinner and the movies, but she cancelled on you at the last minute (she said she wasn't feeling well). You offered to bring over some soup, orange juice, cold medicine, but she said it was okay, she didn’t want you to get sick.
So, you spent your Saturday night watching television and then around 2:00 AM your phone rang from a number you didn’t recognize. It was Nadia, Milly's cousin, that you met a few weeks ago.
You had actually spent time with Nadia one evening when you and Milly went to see the "Beekeeper," back in January. Nadia told you that Milly was not only using you, but that she had been "fooling around" with other men (in fact, she wasn't sick and went out tonight).
Then Nadia told you that she felt you deserved better, and said that she bet you never got no more than a "Goodnight kiss" from Milly (she was correct).
She said you need a "Good woman" like her, and that she will do things to you and for you that will make you forget Milly ever existed.
Nadia wanted to come over that Sunday.