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The story begins with a confrontation at a school where Imelda and Kima, scholarship students from less privileged backgrounds, are verbally attacked by a group of wealthy students, the self-proclaimed "alphas." The alphas mock Imelda and Kima for their scholarship status, implying they don't belong. Imelda and Kima refuse to back down, asserting their right to be there. A fight ensues, and a school staff member intervenes, scolding everyone involved.
Later, Imelda's mother expresses concern about her daughter fighting in school due to the potential repercussions from the parents of the wealthy students. She fears that their poverty makes them vulnerable to unfair treatment. Imelda and Kima, however, argue that they cannot simply allow themselves to be bullied and must defend themselves. Imelda's mother, while understanding their frustration, insists on avoiding trouble and advises Imelda to focus on her studies and achieve success as the best revenge.
Meanwhile, the leader of the "alphas" discusses with her friends how to remove Miss Lola, a teacher, from the school because she is no longer taking their side. She boasts about her uncle being the Vice Chancellor and her ability to manipulate situations to her advantage.
Benjamin, one of the wealthy students, approaches Imelda and expresses his interest in her, asking for her number. Despite Kima's initial skepticism, Imelda eventually gives him her number. Benjamin later apologizes for his past behavior, acknowledging the arrogance of rich people. Kima teases Imelda about her feelings for Benjamin, noting that Imelda has been secretly admiring him.
Benjamin visits Imelda's home, much to her mother's surprise and initial disapproval due to her concerns about class differences. Imelda's mother, however, welcomes him, stressing the importance of treating guests well. During their time together, Benjamin and Imelda share a kiss, which is Imelda's first. She confides in Kima about the experience, describing it as a mix of strange sensations and excitement. Kima, thrilled for her friend, recognizes Imelda's newfound feelings of love.
Benjamin's father, Mr. Oscar, discovers his son's relationship with Imelda. When Benjamin brings Imelda and Kima to his house, Mr. Oscar is openly hostile and insulting, calling them "leeches" and "parasites" due to their poor background. He orders them out of his house and warns Benjamin to stay away from Imelda.
Benjamin is deeply disappointed by his father's behavior and confronts him about his obsession with wealth, power, and class. Mr. Oscar insists that Benjamin should pursue a relationship with someone of their social standing, like a senator's daughter, rather than Imelda. He threatens to disinherit Benjamin if he continues the relationship. Benjamin, however, declares his love for Imelda and states that his father cannot stop him unless he kills him.
Imelda is heartbroken and insulted by Mr. Oscar's words. She feels that her poor background is a curse and that mixing with the wealthy is impossible. She concludes that her relationship with Benjamin is over. Kima, while supportive of Imelda, also expresses her desire for the red wine they tasted at Benjamin's house.
The wealthy students, including the alpha leader, discuss Benjamin's interest in Imelda, unable to comprehend why he would "belittle his status" for a poor girl. They wish Imelda and Kima had never received scholarships, believing it would have prevented Benjamin from getting involved with Imelda.
Later, Benjamin approaches Kima, desperate for her help in reconciling with Imelda. He confesses his love for Imelda and offers Kima anything she desires in return for her assistance. Kima, seizing the opportunity, asks for two cartons of red wine, agreeing to help Benjamin.
Kima attempts to convince Imelda to give Benjamin another chance, claiming she had a dream about their wedding and that they are meant to be together. Imelda is skeptical, pointing out Kima's previous advice to run away. Kima admits her earlier advice was driven by anger and emotion, but then reveals her true motive: Benjamin promised her two crates of red wine if she convinced Imelda. Imelda realizes Kima is trying to "sell her out" for wine.
Mr. Oscar then visits Imelda's house again, further insulting Imelda and her mother, calling their home a "shithole" and threatening them to keep Imelda away from his son. He warns that if Imelda continues to see Benjamin, he will unleash his "stray dog" on her. Benjamin also tries to see Imelda, but her mother prevents it, reiterating that Benjamin's father has warned them and she prioritizes her daughter's safety.
Mr. Oscar confronts Benjamin, who has snuck out of the house. He accuses Benjamin of ruining his future for a "gold digger." Benjamin refutes this, accusing his father of being selfish and trying to control his life. He reiterates his love for Imelda and his defiance. Mr. Oscar's wife tries to reason with him, suggesting that Benjamin should be allowed to explore his youth, but Mr. Oscar remains adamant, convinced that Imelda is a "gold digger" who will blackmail Benjamin. He insists on their separation.
Benjamin prepares to travel abroad for his education, promising Imelda's mother he will call every day. Imelda and Benjamin meet secretly. Benjamin proposes they elope and start a new life together, offering to bring Imelda's mother along and provide for them. Imelda is torn, unable to decide immediately.
Meanwhile, Mr. Oscar's men are tracking Benjamin. They report that he is with Imelda. Mr. Oscar gives them instructions. Later, Imelda and her mother are attacked by thugs, seemingly sent by Mr. Oscar. Imelda's mother is injured, and they are left in pain and fear. She tells Imelda to block Benjamin's number, believing he and his family are responsible for their suffering.
Benjamin, confined by his father, manages to send a message to Imelda through a cleaning service, offering a large sum of money for their help in escaping. He explains his father has locked him up and is preventing him from seeing Imelda. He plans to be smuggled out in a sack of dirt.
Mr. Oscar's property agent calls him about a property he is buying for Benjamin as a birthday gift. Soon after, Mr. Oscar receives a call from a doctor, informing him that Benjamin has been in an accident. Mr. Oscar initially denies it's his son, but eventually goes to the hospital. Benjamin, injured, still defends Imelda and criticizes his father's actions. Mr. Oscar, still consumed by his prejudice, calls Imelda a "wretch" and an "undeserving street dog." He instructs the doctor to keep Benjamin hospitalized for an extended period.
Mr. Oscar questions his security about Benjamin's escape. They explain that Benjamin tricked them, using waste management workers to sneak out. Mr. Oscar, furious, vows to find and punish the workers.
Imelda and Kima visit Benjamin in the hospital. Benjamin apologizes for his father's actions and the attack on them. He reveals he had to escape from his house, leading to the accident. Imelda admits she blocked his number after the attack. Mr. Oscar enters, enraged to see Imelda and Kima, blaming Imelda for all of Benjamin's troubles.
Later, Mr. Oscar meets Kima privately. He offers her a lavish life, including sponsoring her education and travel, if she agrees to marry Benjamin instead of Imelda. He attempts to manipulate her by highlighting the opportunities she would gain. Kima, despite the enticing offer, refuses to betray Imelda, stating that Imelda is like a sister to her. Mr. Oscar, though impressed by her integrity, sends her to the hospital to tell Benjamin to his face that she is not interested in his offer, to disorient Benjamin and further his plan to separate him from Imelda.
At the hospital, Kima tells Benjamin that his father wants them to marry and that she refused, reiterating her love for Imelda. Benjamin is confused, realizing he was unaware of his father's full plan.
Imelda receives a gift package containing pictures of Kima and Benjamin together, suggesting a romantic relationship. Imelda's mother sees this as proof that Kima was never a true friend. Imelda confronts Kima, accusing her of betrayal and being a "backstabbing, lying bitch." Kima, initially confused, then admits to visiting Benjamin's father and Benjamin in the hospital, but denies any romantic involvement. Imelda, heartbroken, ends their friendship.
Benjamin confronts Imelda, who is angry and believes he was playing both her and Kima. He tries to explain that his father orchestrated everything, but Imelda refuses to believe him, calling him a "pathetic liar" and cursing the day they met. She tells him to get out of her house. Benjamin insists they go to Kima to clarify the situation.
Suddenly, detectives arrive at Imelda's house and arrest her for the murder of Kima. Imelda's mother vehemently denies it, and then confesses to killing Kima herself.
Benjamin's mother, distraught, confronts Mr. Oscar. Benjamin, from his hospital bed, explains that he consented to his father's demands to protect Imelda, as Mr. Oscar had sent thugs to harm her. He reveals his father's plan was to frame Imelda for Kima's murder to separate them.
Detectives question Mr. Oscar's thugs, who confess to strangling and stabbing Kima under Mr. Oscar's orders. Mr. Oscar celebrates Kima's death, believing the "wretch is gone for good."
Benjamin's mother confronts Mr. Oscar again, accusing him of being evil and having no conscience. She demands Benjamin's immediate release and tells Mr. Oscar to confess to his crimes, giving him two hours.
Police arrive at Mr. Oscar's house and arrest him and his boys for Kima's murder. Benjamin is released, having been found innocent after investigations. Mr. Oscar attempts to escape but is apprehended.
Benjamin's mother visits Imelda and her mother. She offers to sponsor Imelda's education to any level, on the condition that Imelda and Benjamin part ways. Imelda's mother readily agrees, promising to ensure their separation. Benjamin's mother explains that Benjamin will be going abroad for further education, which will resolve everything. She also promises to visit Kima's family and offer help.
The story concludes with a song about betrayal and enemies within, suggesting that even best friends can be deceptive.