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The Alibi of Justice

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 565    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

d pine air freshener. I watched the rain-slic

k me to the hotel, to the Pulitzer jury seq

as the ride tha

ation as a juror, to sell fake "inside information" on the winners t

supposed corruption. I lost my career, my freedom, and finally, my life.

taxi, on this exact da

t that liquor store?" I

pected journalist in a sensible coat. He proba

a bottle of cheap whi

t I was looking for: a parked N

e quiet afternoon. I raised it to my lips and started chugging,

bottle into a public trash can with a loud crash.

One was young, his face a mix of confusion and awe. T

o stop right there,"

surprise. "Is there

poke up. "Ma'am... are you D

p, one of the few who had looked at me with a flicke

ds just enough. "Just having a

Ma'am, you're drinking in public. You're cl

r what?" I aske

disorderly conduct," Morr

d me. When they asked for my o

ne to

le?" Scott asked gently. He knew m

t my hands. "I'm too ashamed

bitter, but i

standard sentence: 3

r plan into motion. She was calling her marks, setting up the scam, confiden

as in a jail cell. And this

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“The stale smell of forgotten dreams filled the New York yellow cab as rain blurred the city outside, a scene hauntingly familiar. In my last life, this exact ride took me straight to the Pulitzer jury, to the beginning of my catastrophic downfall. My own daughter, Gabrielle, systematically dismantled my life, using my name and reputation to peddle fake insider trading tips to desperate writers. When her scheme inevitably imploded, she seamlessly shifted blame onto me, painting me as a corrupt public figure, a "whistleblower" feeding lies to the hungry online mob. I lost everything: my esteemed career, my freedom, and ultimately, my life, succumbing to a stress-induced heart attack in a lonely apartment, hounded by strangers and forever disgraced. The betrayal was a cold, bitter knot in my stomach-how could the child I raised inflict such immense pain and ruin? But then, a jolt: I was back in this taxi, on this very day, with the chilling clarity of a second chance. This time, this ride wouldn't lead to my destruction; it would be the first step in my meticulous plan to save myself and dismantle her cruel charade.”
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