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After My Death, I Exposed Her Perfect Crimes

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I jolted awake with a gasp, my heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted to escape. The familiar ceiling of my bedroom came into focus—the same pale blue I'd stared at for years, the same hairline crack running from the corner that Dad kept promising to fix. For one blissful moment, confusion reigned. Then reality crashed down on me like a tidal wave. I remembered dying. I remembered everything. My trembling hand reached for my phone on the nightstand, fingers fumbling as I checked the date. October 15th. The day that had destroyed my life stared back at me from the screen, mocking me with its innocuous numbers. I sat up slowly, my gaze drifting to the wall calendar where I'd circled the date in red marker—'Dance Committee Meeting' scrawled beside it in my looping handwriting.

After My Death, I Exposed Her Perfect Crimes Chapter 1

I jolted awake with a gasp, my heart hammering against my ribs like it wanted to escape. The familiar ceiling of my bedroom came into focus—the same pale blue I'd stared at for years, the same hairline crack running from the corner that Dad kept promising to fix.

For one blissful moment, confusion reigned. Then reality crashed down on me like a tidal wave.

I remembered dying. I remembered everything.

My trembling hand reached for my phone on the nightstand, fingers fumbling as I checked the date. October 15th. The day that had destroyed my life stared back at me from the screen, mocking me with its innocuous numbers.

I sat up slowly, my gaze drifting to the wall calendar where I'd circled the date in red marker—'Dance Committee Meeting' scrawled beside it in my looping handwriting. But that wasn't what made this day significant. This was the day Riley Evans had first asked to 'borrow' my ID.

The memory sliced through me, fresh as a new wound. Her sweet smile. Her practiced vulnerability. 'It's just for some scholarship paperwork, Sam. They need a valid student ID as a template, and yours is so perfect...'

And I, trusting fool that I was, had handed it over without a second thought.

What followed was a methodical dismantling of my entire existence. Identity theft. Loans in my name. Rumors that turned my friends against me. My boyfriend Sean's betrayal. My family's bankruptcy. My expulsion. My death—alone and vilified for crimes I never committed.

I pressed my palms against my eyes until stars burst behind my eyelids. This couldn't be happening. I couldn't be back here, on this day of all days.

But I was.

Somehow, impossibly, I'd been given a second chance.

The realization settled over me like armor. My hands stopped shaking. I threw back the covers and moved to my closet, selecting my clothes with deliberate care—dark jeans, a cream sweater, my favorite ankle boots. Armor for the battle ahead.

Downstairs, Mom was humming in the kitchen, the scent of coffee and cinnamon filling the air. The sight of her—healthy, happy, not yet crushed by the weight of financial ruin and social humiliation—made my throat tighten.

"Morning, sweetheart," she said, sliding a plate of french toast toward me. "You're up early."

I couldn't speak. In my previous life, this ordinary morning had been the last normal day we'd ever have. After today, everything had unraveled with terrifying speed.

But not this time.

I picked at my breakfast, watching my reflection in the window as darkness gave way to dawn. The girl staring back at me looked the same—same chestnut hair, same gray eyes—but something had changed. There was steel forming behind that gaze, a cold clarity that hadn't been there before.

"Sam? Are you feeling okay?" Mom's concerned voice pulled me back.

I managed a smile. "Just thinking about a test today."

She squeezed my shoulder. "You'll ace it. You always do."

If only she knew what test I was really facing.

The halls of Chicago Arts Academy buzzed with the usual Monday morning chaos when I arrived. Dancers stretching by their lockers. Musicians carrying instrument cases. The drama kids dramatically recounting weekend adventures.

I moved through them like a ghost, hyperaware of every face, every conversation. How many of them had turned on me after Riley's lies took root? How many had whispered behind my back, believing I was the thief, the liar, the fraud?

I was so lost in these thoughts that I almost missed her approach. Almost.

"Sam! Hey, wait up!"

Riley Evans, in the flesh. Her blonde hair pulled into a messy bun, her smile radiating practiced warmth, her eyes—those lying eyes—wide with innocent enthusiasm. She looked exactly as I remembered her: pretty, approachable, the perfect wolf in sheep's clothing.

"I'm so glad I caught you before first period," she said, falling into step beside me. "I have the biggest favor to ask."

My heart thundered in my chest, but my face remained impassive. This was it. The moment everything had started to go wrong.

She leaned closer, lowering her voice. "Can I borrow your ID for scholarship paperwork? It's just for a template, I swear. They need to see a valid student ID, and yours is so perfect."

The exact words. The exact manipulation. The beginning of my end.

I looked directly into her eyes and felt something cold and clarifying settle in my chest.

"No," I said, the word like ice between us.

Riley blinked, her smile faltering. "What?"

"I said no, Riley." My voice was steady, unflinching.

The shock on her face was almost worth everything I'd endured. Almost. Around us, classmates slowed their pace, sensing the sudden tension, their whispers already beginning to circulate.

Riley's mask slipped for just a fraction of a second—long enough for me to glimpse the calculation behind her eyes before she recovered.

"Oh," she said, her voice small. "I just thought... never mind. Sorry to bother you."

As she retreated down the hallway, I felt the weight of curious stares. The first move in our game had been made. And this time, I wouldn't be the one in checkmate.

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