The story begins with an aggressive and non-consensual encounter where a male figure forces himself upon a woman, entering her home uninvited and physically assaulting her. This violation is so intense that it necessitates the intervention of "Da Rule," who manages to stop the attacker. However, instead of delivering justice or protection, "Da Rule" then imposes his own form of control over the woman, becoming a constant presence in her life and dictating her existence. This imposition culminates in his marriage to her, and she becomes known as "Rudy Rule," a title that signifies her subjugation and altered identity under his dominion. The narrative suggests that "Da Rule" has maintained this absolute control over "Rudy Rule" for her entire life since that initial traumatic event. Their marriage is not presented as a loving union but as the ultimate manifestation of his power and her ongoing subjugation. The story seems to chronicle the lasting psychological and emotional impact of this enforced relationship, where the woman's identity is intrinsically linked to the oppressive "rule" imposed upon her.
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