Mary STEINBERG
Mary Steinberg was a normal girl in a normal world, until she was caught in the crossfire of a gang war. She was shot in the head and left for dead, but she survived. However, the bullet had severed her spinal cord, leaving her paralyzed from the neck down.
Determined to live a normal life, Mary underwent extensive surgery and rehabilitation. She learned to walk again, and she even got a job as a waitress. But she never forgot the day she was shot, and she vowed to one day find out who was responsible.
One day, Mary was working at the diner when she saw a man who looked familiar. He was tall and thin, with short-cropped hair and a goatee. He was wearing a black leather jacket and sunglasses, and he had a gun in his hand.
Mary knew that this was the man who had shot her. She ran to the back of the diner and called the police. When the police arrived, the man was gone.
The police investigated the case, but they were unable to find the man. Mary was disappointed, but she didn't give up. She knew that she would one day find the man who had shot her, and she would make him pay.