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From Disgrace to State Champion

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 544    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

ol, the rumors were already spreading like a virus

ina' s been bullying

super jealous Molly' s

rom the team, dabbing at her eyes with a napkin. She looked up, saw me watching, and gave

the lockers. "Molly, wha

ou talking about? I' m just telling them how hard

e cold and sharp. "Maybe if you were

guys from the football team snickered. I felt my hands clench into f

ed. I saw at least three coaches from top Division I schools with clipboards, th

lly was in lane five. The tension was immense.

my focus absolute. The

Se

s before the gun went off. An official im

ne five!" the of

pointing at me, her fa

trip me!" she yelled, her v

sped. All ey

said, completely stunned.

e a thundercloud. "Sabrina, w

t touch her! I wa

d conflicted. "Let' s

is head. "System malfunction on the ca

se. Coi

ked face to my furious one. His mind was alr

t, Anderson," he said, his voice cold. "

ing. My chance, my one big chance, was gone. They just saw me get kicke

crowd burning into my back. Molly got a do

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From Disgrace to State Champion
From Disgrace to State Champion
“For years, my life revolved around the track, every stride a step closer to a college scholarship, my only ticket out. My younger sister, Molly, barely trained but somehow always beat me by a hair, basking in our parents' proud glances. I pushed harder than anyone, bleeding on the track, only for her to effortlessly pull ahead, usually with a smug, "Didn't want to hurt your feelings." But at the Regional Qualifiers, with college scouts watching, she took it too far. Mid-race, she faked a stumble and pointed straight at me, yelling I had shoved her. My own coach, convinced by the rumors she' d spread, disqualified me on the spot, erasing my dreams in one swift, heartbreaking blow. My parents, who worshipped Molly, accused me of jealousy, of being a "sore loser," even as I stood there, utterly numb, my future crumbling. How could someone who barely tried consistently beat me, then maliciously destroy my reputation and chances? Why did everyone believe her effortless lies over my years of sacrifice? Sitting on the cold floor of my room, staring at the wreckage of my life, I finally saw it: her success wasn't hers at all. It was a parasite, feeding on my effort, my dreams. And I realized, with chilling clarity, the only way out was to make the parasite eat itself alive.”
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