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Framed by My Best Friend

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 575    |    Released on: 09/06/2025

ding cell and David's efficient legal maneuvering to g

l record was what mattered. I was documented, accounted

e tightly. "Em, what the hell happened las

so sorry." I couldn't tell him the tr

my apartment when my phone rang.

ibition. The Gener

like

o uniformed officers an

face, grabbing my arm. "Emily! Oh, thank God you're h

and innocent, w

out what, Kate?" I

een a theft at the university gallery. A valuable artifact. Ms. Evans here," he gestured

istory, Emily. That you were so excited about t

e viewing with Mr. Peterson. I was at a party off-campus last night,

the precinct, complete with the arresting officer's n

idened almost

Professor Alistair Peterson, the history departm

dence bag. Inside, a few dark fibers. "These are from the specialized velvet lining we use for the seal's case

in my assigned carrel at the librar

sn't on campus last night or this morning. And that backpack h

icked it up, and pointed to a tiny, almost invisible smudge on the cuff. "And this? This faint yellow disco

ed triu

n "evidence"

ell-known, if politely ignored, fact around the department tha

w tigh

anywhere near that seal or its case recently

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Framed by My Best Friend
Framed by My Best Friend
“My life was finally mending after the nightmare that shattered everything. I was rebuilding my academic career, my family was recovering, and my fiancé, David, and I were slowly piecing our lives back together. Then, a text message flashed across my phone, sending a shot of ice through my veins: a seemingly innocent invitation from my old friend, Kate, to a university exhibit preview. My stomach clenched, remembering the chilling déjà vu. Last time, that exact invitation led to a priceless historical artifact appearing in my bag, my academic dreams dissolving into dust. It cost my parents their retirement savings, tarnished David's promising career, and culminated with me bleeding out, left for dead in a desolate parking lot by a deranged fanatic. I knew this was the trap again, meticulously set. How could I possibly prove my innocence when the truth had failed me before? But I wasn't the naive victim I once was. This time, I had a plan, born from the bitter ashes of my past. I made a desperate, calculated choice: I got intentionally drunk and drove. The flashing blue and red lights in my rearview mirror were a grim confirmation of my sacrifice, my pre-planned alibi. They would arrest me, document my whereabouts, miles away and undeniably off-campus when the theft surely occurred. This time, the system couldn't use me. This time, I would fight back to expose the real mastermind, no matter the cost.”
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