Nicolette Shea was a woman with a reputation for being fiercely protective of what was hers. Her friends and family had always known her to be a bit possessive, but they had never seen her like this before. She had met him - the man of her dreams - and she was determined to keep him all to herself.

However, when Rachel started showing an interest in Marcus, Nicolette's protective instincts kicked into overdrive. She couldn't bear the thought of her sister even looking at him, let alone flirting with him. She had made it clear to Rachel that she was not welcome around Marcus, but Rachel just laughed it off and said she was being paranoid.

"Hey, sis," Rachel said, giving Nicolette a quick hug. "I didn't know you were here."

As the night wore on, Nicolette's unease grew. She could tell that Marcus was trying to be polite, but she could see the way Rachel was looking at him - with a mixture of curiosity and interest. Nicolette knew she had to take drastic measures to protect her man.

But as they walked away from the club, Nicolette knew that this was far from over. She would do whatever it took to keep Marcus safe from her sister's prying eyes.

Nicolette's eyes flashed with anger, but Marcus just put a calming hand on her arm. "Hey, it's okay," he said. "I can handle your sister."

As they made their way out of the club, Rachel called out after them. "Hey, Nicolette, don't be such a possessive girlfriend!" she laughed.

His name was Marcus, and he was everything Nicolette had ever wanted in a partner. Tall, handsome, charming, and kind, he had swept her off her feet from the moment they met. They had been dating for a few months, and Nicolette was head over heels in love.

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But there was one person who seemed to be a constant thorn in her side - her sister, Rachel. Rachel had always been the more outgoing of the two sisters, with a quick wit and a sharp tongue. She had a tendency to tease Nicolette mercilessly, and Nicolette had always tried to brush it off as sibling rivalry.