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Defeat of Lab Deceit

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The digital clock on the wall blinked 34:07:22. Thirty-four hours, seven minutes, and twenty-two seconds since we'd begun. The air in the laboratory felt thick enough to choke on, the temperature still hovering at 95 degrees despite the fans we'd positioned strategically around the room. "Dr. Torres, are you alright?" I called out, noticing Elena's usually steady hands trembling as she recorded data from our latest test run. She looked up at me, her face flushed crimson. "I'm fine, Dr. Anderson. Just a little..." Her words slurred slightly, and she gripped the edge of the table to steady herself. "You're not fine," I said firmly, crossing the room in three quick strides.

Defeat of Lab Deceit Chapter 1

The digital clock on the wall blinked 34:07:22. Thirty-four hours, seven minutes, and twenty-two seconds since we'd begun. The air in the laboratory felt thick enough to choke on, the temperature still hovering at 95 degrees despite the fans we'd positioned strategically around the room.

"Dr. Torres, are you alright?" I called out, noticing Elena's usually steady hands trembling as she recorded data from our latest test run.

She looked up at me, her face flushed crimson. "I'm fine, Dr. Anderson. Just a little..." Her words slurred slightly, and she gripped the edge of the table to steady herself.

"You're not fine," I said firmly, crossing the room in three quick strides. I caught her elbow just as her knees buckled. "When was the last time you drank water?"

Elena's eyes struggled to focus on me. "I don't remember."

I guided her to a chair and pressed a bottle of water into her hands. "Drink. Now."

Around us, my team of twelve researchers worked with mechanical precision, their movements growing increasingly erratic as the hours wore on. I scanned the room quickly, cataloging the dangerous symptoms: Dr. Chen's confusion when asked for a simple reading; Dr. Patel's unsteady gait as he moved between stations; the way several team members were fanning themselves with printouts, their faces gleaming with sweat.

"We could stop," I whispered to myself, the thought tempting like cool water on parched lips. "Just for an hour. Let everyone rest."

But the knowledge of our competitors in Singapore and Berlin pushed the thought away. They were working on identical research, and if we stopped now—if we lost even a single hour—we might lose everything.

"We're so close," I said aloud, more to myself than anyone else. "We can't stop now."

Elena nodded weakly from her chair. "You're right. We can't stop."

I squeezed her shoulder gently. "You should—"

"Dr. Anderson!" Dr. Chen's voice cut through my thoughts. "The readings are stabilizing!"

A collective gasp rippled through the laboratory. I rushed to his station, my own exhaustion momentarily forgotten as I studied the data streaming across his monitor.

"It's working," I breathed, watching the molecular structure finally aligning in the pattern we'd been chasing for thirty-six hours straight. "It's actually working!"

The laboratory erupted. Dr. Patel threw his clipboard into the air with a whoop that sounded more like a sob. Elena, despite her weakness, leapt from her chair and embraced Dr. Chen. Others collapsed into their chairs, tears streaming down their faces.

"We did it," I said, my voice catching as I looked around at my team—my people who had pushed beyond human limits to achieve something that would change our field forever.

The dizziness hit me suddenly, the room tilting sideways as nausea rolled through my stomach. I gripped the edge of the table, blinking hard against the black spots dancing at the edges of my vision.

"Dr. Anderson?" Elena's voice sounded distant despite her proximity. "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine," I lied automatically, then shook my head. "Actually, no. None of us are fine. We need to cool down before someone suffers heat stroke."

I stumbled toward the climate control panel on the far wall, ignoring the protests from Dr. Chen about company policy. My fingers found the switch, and with a decisive click, I turned on the air conditioning.

The cool blast hit my face like salvation. Around me, my team sighed collectively, some sinking to the floor in relief.

"Three minutes," I announced, setting my phone timer. "Just three minutes to bring the temperature down enough to be safe."

For those three minutes, we existed in a bubble of blessed relief. The temperature dropped from dangerous to merely uncomfortable, and I watched as color returned to faces that had been alarmingly pale moments before.

The laboratory door crashed open with a metallic bang that made everyone jump.

Arya Ellis strode in like a storm cloud, her perfectly coiffed hair and pristine suit a stark contrast to our sweat-soaked appearance. Behind her loomed two security guards in dark uniforms.

"Grace Anderson," she announced, her voice dripping with false concern. "I understand you've been using unauthorized resources."

I stared at her in disbelief. "Arya, we just achieved a breakthrough that could—"

"A breakthrough doesn't excuse policy violations," she cut me off smoothly. She turned to the security guards. "Please cut power to the entire building. I can't have other departments wasting resources because of Dr. Anderson's poor judgment."

The lights flickered once, twice, then plunged us into darkness. From other laboratories down the hall came shouts of alarm and the sound of equipment powering down.

Arya handed me a folded paper with a triumphant smile. "Your official notice. Five hundred thousand dollars for unauthorized resource waste and policy violation."

I unfolded the paper with numb fingers, staring at the amount printed in bold black letters.

"Five hundred thousand," I repeated quietly.

My team—people who had risked their health for this company—gathered around me in the dim emergency lighting, their faces reflecting shock and outrage.

Something inside me finally broke. Not with a crash, but with the quiet finality of a thread pulled past its breaking point.

"I quit," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "Effective immediately."

Arya's smile faltered. "You can't just—"

"I just did." I placed the fine notice on the table beside our successful results. "Find someone else to destroy for your entertainment."

I walked toward the door, pausing only to gather my personal belongings from my desk. Behind me, I heard Elena whisper to Dr. Chen, "I'm going with her."

As the laboratory door closed behind me, I wondered if I'd just made the biggest mistake of my career—or if this was the first step toward something better than I'd ever imagined possible.

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Defeat of Lab Deceit of Contents

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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