By Marvin Hanke
Doreen is rebuilding her life after divorce, working as a receptionist and selling chickens from her rented room. She has a good man who loves her—Raphael. She has principles. She has survived worse.
Then Gregory arrives with money and promises, and the careful walls Doreen built begin to crumble. When he offers her a million kwacha—more than she could make in half a year—she tells herself she won't take it. But desperation is a powerful thing. And so is desire.
By Christmas Eve, Doreen has crossed a line she swore she never would. The consequences will destroy everything she's rebuilt, forcing her to ask the question that matters most: Can you come back from betraying yourself?
A searing exploration of poverty, choice, and the possibility of redemption, The Price of No, is a story about survival in a world where survival and dignity often seem mutually exclusive.
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