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My Best Friend Framed Me for Sabotage

The wilderness endurance trek was supposed to be the final test of our initiation boot camp at the military academy. Three days of pushing through rugged terrain with minimal supplies—a true test of mental and physical strength. My muscles screamed in protest as I climbed over another fallen log, my boots sinking into the mud with each step. "Luna, come on!" Jake called from ahead, his voice carrying that familiar note of encouragement that had gotten me through the past two days. "Just a little further." I nodded, grateful for his support as always. Jake had been my rock since we'd started dating last year. As a fellow cadet, he understood the pressure I was under—not just from the academy, but from my father's expectations. Adam Lawrence's daughter couldn't be seen as weak. "I'm right behind you," I gasped, adjusting the heavy backpack that seemed to grow heavier with each step. Melissa appeared at my side, her breathing surprisingly steady despite the incline we were climbing.
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Chapter 3

The aftermath of the shooting range disaster left me hollow. I sat alone in the barracks, staring at the wall as other cadets whispered and pointed in my direction. My zero score had become the latest ammunition for Jake and Melissa's campaign against me.

I didn't notice them slip away that evening. The barracks were quiet, most cadets either at study hall or in the common room. Jake and Melissa moved like shadows, their footsteps silent against the polished floor.

"Is everyone gone?" Melissa whispered, peering around the corner of the empty locker room.

Jake nodded, his eyes gleaming with malice. "Torres left his dog tags in his locker. He never takes them out."

They moved quickly, with practiced precision that suggested this wasn't their first time pulling a stunt like this. Jake's fingers worked the combination lock with surprising ease.

"How do you know his combination?" Melissa asked, keeping watch by the door.

"He's not exactly subtle about it," Jake replied, the lock clicking open. "He uses his birthday. Idiot."

Ryan's dog tags gleamed in the dim light as Jake lifted them from the locker. They were sacred to every cadet—the one thing you never misplaced or borrowed.

"This'll seal her fate," Jake said, his voice barely audible. "After that shooting performance, they'll have no choice but to believe she's gone rogue."

Melissa's smile was cold as winter. "Where should we put them?"

"Somewhere obvious but not too obvious," Jake replied, thinking for a moment. "Her footlocker. Make it look like she hid them there."

They moved to my section of the barracks, confident that no one would question two senior cadets. My footlocker stood at the end of my bed, secured with a small padlock.

"This might take a minute," Jake muttered, working on the lock.

Melissa kept watch, her nerves clearly more frayed than Jake's. "Hurry up. Someone could come back any minute."

The lock finally gave way with a soft click. Jake lifted the lid carefully, scanning the contents.

"Perfect," he said. "Look at all this chaos. No one will question why she'd hide something here."

He placed Ryan's dog tags deep inside, beneath a tangle of socks and training gear. Then he carefully arranged the scene to look undisturbed.

"Let's go," he said, closing the locker and reattaching the padlock. "By morning, our problem will be solved."

---

I woke to chaos.

Instructors stormed through the barracks, their faces grim. Behind them came Colonel Harrison Blake himself—the academy's head disciplinary officer.

"Everyone remain at attention!" he barked. "There's been a serious violation of academy policy."

My stomach dropped as I noticed Ryan Torres standing near the instructors, his face pale with worry.

"Someone has reported stolen property," Colonel Blake continued. "Until we find it, no one leaves."

The search began immediately. Instructors moved through the barracks with military precision, checking every locker and footlocker. I stood frozen as they approached mine.

"Open it," ordered a stern-faced instructor.

With trembling hands, I unlocked my footlocker. The instructor flipped through my belongings, his expression unchanging until—

"Sir," he called out, holding up a pair of gleaming dog tags. "Found them."

Colonel Blake's eyes narrowed as he approached. "These belong to Cadet Torres. Explain yourself, Lawrence."

"I—I don't know how they got there," I stammered, my mind racing. "I've never seen those before!"

Across the room, Jake stepped forward. "Sir, I saw her acting suspiciously yesterday. Hanging around the locker room when everyone else was at training."

"I saw it too," Melissa added, her voice dripping with false concern. "She was definitely up to something."

"That's a lie!" I protested, but my voice sounded weak even to my own ears.

Colonel Blake's face hardened. "Enough. Lawrence, you're suspended pending a formal disciplinary hearing. Until then, you're confined to barracks when not assigned punishment duty."

---

"Since you've shown such disregard for academy property," Colonel Blake announced the next morning, "you'll spend the next week cleaning the obstacle course mud pits."

The other cadets watched with barely concealed satisfaction as I was led to the sprawling obstacle course. The mud pits were notorious—filthy, deep, and exhausting to clean.

"Start with the first pit," the instructor ordered, handing me a shovel and bucket. "By hand, Cadet. No mechanical assistance."

As the other cadets continued their training around me, I sank knee-deep into the mud, the weight of betrayal pressing down harder than any physical burden.

Jake walked past, his arm around Melissa's waist. "Better you than me," he said with a smirk.

I gripped the shovel tighter, fighting back tears of rage and frustration. Somewhere beneath the mud and humiliation, a spark of defiance began to burn.

They thought they'd broken me. They were wrong.

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