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My Best Friend Framed Me for Sabotage Novel Cover

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 4

The mud clung to my skin like a second layer, cold and viscous. Four hours into cleaning the obstacle course pits, and my arms trembled with each scoop of the shovel. Sweat mingled with dirt on my face, creating rivulets that stung my eyes. I'd never felt so exhausted—or so utterly alone.

"Just a little more," I whispered to myself, hefting another bucket of mud. My uniform, once crisp and proud, now hung in tatters around me, soaked through with filthy water.

The other cadets had long since finished their training, leaving me to this humiliating task in solitude. The sun was beginning to set, casting long shadows across the obstacle course. Soon, darkness would provide the only cover for my shame.

I stumbled slightly as I reached the edge of the pit, my foot catching on a root. The bucket tilted, sending a wave of mud cascading down my front. I gasped, the cold shock of it stealing my breath.

"Careful there, Lawrence."

Jake's voice sliced through the quiet evening air. I looked up to see him and Melissa approaching, their silhouettes stark against the twilight sky. They weren't in uniform—they'd changed into their free-time clothes, looking fresh and clean while I wallowed in filth.

"What a mess," Melissa observed, her voice dripping with false concern. "Need help?"

I straightened my spine, refusing to show how much their presence hurt. "I'm fine."

"Clearly," Jake snorted, exchanging a glance with Melissa.

I turned away, focusing on climbing out of the pit. My legs shook with the effort, muscles screaming in protest. Just a few more steps and I'd be on solid ground again. I could salvage what remained of my dignity.

"Actually," Jake said casually, "I think you dropped something."

I paused, looking back instinctively. Before I could react, his boot connected with my chest—a vicious kick that sent me flying backward.

The world spun as I crashed into the deepest part of the mud pit. Water and muck closed over my head, filling my nose and mouth. I thrashed wildly, fighting to surface as the weight of the mud threatened to pull me under.

When I finally broke through, gasping and choking, Jake was standing at the edge of the pit, his expression one of mock surprise.

"Whoops," he said. "Didn't see you there."

Melissa laughed—a high, tinkling sound that cut through me like glass. "Oh, Luna. You look absolutely pathetic."

I spat mud from my mouth, my vision blurred with water and rage. "Why are you doing this?"

"Because you never deserved to be here," Melissa said, her voice suddenly sharp. "A spoiled little rich girl playing soldier. Did you really think you belonged?"

"This academy is for warriors," Jake added, his tone cold. "Not for pampered princesses whose daddies buy their way in."

"You think your money makes you special?" Melissa leaned closer, her eyes gleaming with malice. "Out here, it just makes you a target."

They stood together, united against me—the boy I'd loved and the girl I'd trusted. In that moment, I realized how completely I'd been fooled.

"You're nothing without your daddy's name," Jake said, turning away. "And soon everyone will know it."

They walked away, leaving me sinking deeper into the mud pit—both literally and figuratively. The darkness was closing in, and with it, my last hope of salvaging my future.

I waited until they were gone before dragging myself from the pit. Every movement was agony, every breath a struggle against despair. The academy grounds were quiet now, most cadets in their barracks for evening meal.

Moving like a ghost, I slipped toward the communications tent. The guard was distracted, arguing with another cadet about training schedules. I seized my chance, ducking inside while they were preoccupied.

The tent smelled of electronics and dust. Rows of secure phones lined the walls, each one monitored and logged. But I didn't care anymore. I needed help—real help.

With trembling fingers, I dialed the number I knew by heart.

"Lawrence Industries," came the familiar voice of my father's assistant.

"I need to speak to my father," I whispered, my voice cracking. "Please. It's urgent."

There was a pause, then: "Luna? Is that you?"

"Yes," I choked out, tears finally breaking through my carefully constructed walls. "I need him. Please."

The phone rustled as it changed hands, and then—

"Luna?" My father's voice, deep and commanding, filled my ear. "What's wrong?"

"Everything," I whispered, sinking to my knees in the dim light of the communications tent. "Dad, they're going to kick me out. They're going to destroy me."

I heard him inhale sharply—a sound I recognized from boardroom negotiations and political battles. It was the sound of Adam Lawrence preparing to move mountains.

"Tell me everything," he said, his voice deadly calm. "And don't leave anything out."

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