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CASH FOR FUN

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Desperate to cover her mother's medical costs, 22-year-old Ama joins Cash for Fun, an app that pays for viral stunts. Harmless dares soon escalate into a dark game of survival. As her wealth grows, her personal life shatters: her best friend is hurt, her cousin spirals, and a mysterious benefactor named Mr. X demands her deepest secrets. Now, Ama must decide if the fame is worth sacrificing her soul as the app's price for entertainment turns deadly.

CASH FOR FUN Chapter 1

Ama's apartment was a shoebox with peeling wallpaper and a single window that looked out onto a brick wall. Some nights she swore the wall leaned closer, as if the city itself wanted to squeeze the life out of her, grind her bones down to dust until nothing remained but silence. The radiator hissed and clanked like a bitter old man, failing to push warmth into the room against the December chill. The air smelled faintly of damp plaster. Ama shoved her arms deeper into her jacket though she hadn't yet left for work. Her younger brother, Eli, sat cross-legged on the floor, his schoolbooks spread out across the thin carpet. His pencil lay unused in his lap. His eyes weren't reading. Just staring. "Don't you have an exam tomorrow?" Ama asked gently, crouching beside him. Eli shrugged. "Doesn't matter. I don't have the textbook. Mrs. Lee said if I don't show up prepared, I'll fail." Ama's stomach twisted. Another problem. Another bill. Always another. She glanced toward the bedroom, where their mother slept fitfully. The oxygen machine hummed beside her, tubes taped clumsily to her nose. The hospital had released their mother weeks too soon because Ama couldn't keep up with payments. Now the debt collectors called twice a day, circling like vultures over a carcass. "You'll get that textbook," Ama said firmly. "Trust me." Eli's lips tightened. "Like you said we'd have heat this week?" His voice cracked. He looked guilty as soon as the words left him. "Sorry. I just... I'm tired of all this." Ama ruffled his hair, forcing a smile she didn't feel. "Yeah. Me too." Eli was only fifteen, lanky and awkward, but his eyes carried the same weight as Ama's, an awareness too old for his age. She hated it. She hated that his life was already bent around survival. By day, Ama worked in a downtown office building, pushing paper through a copier that coughed and wheezed like a dying animal. The office smelled faintly of toner and burned coffee. Her manager, a red-faced man with sweat-stained collars, treated her like she was invisible except when something went wrong. "Staple on the left side, Ama," he'd snap without looking at her. Or: "We've been waiting on that file for twenty minutes, Ama." Once, she overheard him mutter to another staffer: "That Ama girl? Always quiet. You'd forget she's even there if she didn't mess up sometimes." Invisible. That was what she'd become. But invisibility had rent attached. When her shift ended, she sprinted across town to the diner, neon lights buzzing overhead. The tips barely covered the bus fare. The regulars were more likely to catcall than tip. One man had slipped her a folded piece of paper with his number instead of paying. Another told her she had "good hands" and winked when she set down his coffee. She was twenty-two and already exhausted. At night, Ama lay awake listening to the oxygen machine's rhythmic hum from her mother's room, each breath a reminder of bills stacked like bricks on the counter. She thought of Eli's thin shoulders, his cracked sneakers, his too-quiet sighs. Sometimes she wondered what it would feel like to live without counting every coin, without strategizing which bill could be delayed another week. She remembered the night her father left. She had been nine, standing by the window, watching headlights cut through the rain. Her father had muttered something about "going to figure things out." The door had closed, his shadow disappearing down the wet street, and she had waited for days, weeks convinced that he'd return. Every car horn, every pair of footsteps made her heart leap. But he never came back. By the time she was ten, Ama had learned to boil rice, fold bills, and stretch lies so her mother wouldn't cry in front of Eli. Responsibility had carved itself into her bones. That night after her diner shift, Ama slumped against the back door, the cold air biting through her sneakers. The city pulsed around her, horns, chatter, the sharp smell of fried food from the corner cart. She needed a distraction too. Anything to stop the endless loop of calculations in her head textbooks, rent, and meds. Kelechi, her coworker, had forgotten his phone on the counter. Ama picked it up, intending to call him back, but her thumb wandered. Ads popped payday loans, miracle diets, and gambling apps. She was about to close the screen when one banner caught her eye. CASH FOR FUN – Turn your life into entertainment. Get paid instantly. Ama frowned. The ad was obnoxious: glittering fonts, cartoon dollar signs, confetti bursting around a girl about her age. The girl was standing on a rooftop in the rain, arms outstretched, soaked to the bone while strangers flooded her stream with virtual bills. A counter ticked in real time: $378 earned in five minutes. Ama scoffed. "Scam." But her thumb lingered. She tapped. The app opened to a dizzying feed: ordinary people livestreaming stunts. A boy was eating raw jalapeños until tears streamed down his face. A woman belting pop songs in a subway car while passengers groaned. A man cartwheels across a grocery aisle in pajamas. Each stream had a "Tip Jar" icon, constantly pinging with donations-$5, $20, $100-scrolling across the screen. Ama's pulse quickened. One girl bragged she'd paid rent with a single livestream. A guy claimed he made more in a week than flipping burgers for a month. Ama thought of Eli's textbook. The bills were stacked like graves on the counter. Her mother's pale face. Her thumb hovered over Register. Reckless. Dangerous. But what was one more risk in a life already built out of them? The registration was quick, just an email and a nickname. Ama hesitated, then she quickly typed the name " rain girl". Her heart beat faster. Why that name? Maybe some buried part of her already knew this was the moment her life would tilt. Her first stream was impulsive. No costume, no script. Just desperation. She slipped into the street. The drizzle had thickened, misting her hair. Her phone screen reflected her face her damp, tired, but alive face. "First night. Be nice," she muttered, pressing Go Live. The chat appeared. At first, nothing. Then, suddenly Who's this? New face! Dance, girl, dance! A tip notification blinked: $10. Then $25. Then $50. Ama's heart lurched. She laughed nervously, the sound breaking into the rain. She twirled, splashing through puddles. Her jacket clung to her arms, her hair plastered to her cheeks. The city blurred around her, the traffic lights, honking cars, strangers staring. The chat exploded. She's glowing! Queen energy! More, more, more! Ama leapt, spun, let the drizzle soak her until she was dizzy with the absurdity of it all. The laughter bursting out of her was real, shaky but alive. By the time she stumbled back inside, shivering, her balance had climbed higher than both her jobs combined for the week. Ama stared at the glowing screen, chest heaving. She hadn't felt this alive in months. But beneath the rush, a whisper lingered. If this is only the beginning... what will they ask me to do next?

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