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The Code of Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 433    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

m the CEO summoned everyone to

e hall, a wave of silence washed over the ro

s respected, looked at me

thew took

major security breach," he began,

owed a complex data trail, a series of logs and IP add

continued, his eyes sweeping the room before landing on me. "The data was

gasp went thr

ade using her encrypted credentials from a

reenshots of the system logs. They were good fake

hose logs are fabricated. I demand a full, deep forensic audit by an

ession grim. "Jennifer, we wil

d, her face a mask of sorr

weeks, Jen has been acting strange. Secretive phone calls, working late on files that wer

eceptive conspirator. The crowd murmured,

pended, effective immediately, pending the results of our intern

ecognized from the lobby

on his face. Molly stood beside him, her head restin

n. Publicly

my colleagues following me like a plague. I was no

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“My peaceful night shattered when an alert flashed: my critical project's source code, leaked to a competitor, authorized with my credentials. Before I could process the impossibility, my doorbell rang, revealing my boyfriend Matthew and best friend Molly, Molly' s face streaked with tears. "Jennifer, how could you do this?" Matthew's voice, cold and accusatory, cut me deeper than any system alert as he scanned my apartment for "evidence." He accused me of corporate espionage, and Molly sobbed about my "betrayal," a perfect picture of heartbroken friends. Baffled and breathless, I could only state, "I didn't do it. Someone is setting me up." But Matthew scoffed, dismissing my desperate plea, fully aware of my credentials' security. The next day, he broke up with me in his office, cold and clinical, amidst the company crisis. Later, I watched from my window as he kissed Molly passionately in the parking lot, her earlier tears replaced by laughter. The crushing realization hit me: this was no accident; this was a coordinated attack, a complete betrayal by the two people I trusted most. My grief lasted mere seconds before hardening into a cold, sharp fury. They thought they' d broken me, but they were wrong. I opened a new, encrypted file: "Investigation."”
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