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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 5

I sat in the communications tent, phone pressed to my ear, mud still dripping from my clothes onto the dusty floor. My father's voice was steady, but I could hear the undercurrent of fury beneath his controlled tone.

"I'm coming to get you," he said. "This ends now."

Relief flooded through me. Finally, someone was on my side. "Thank you, Dad. I just—I don't know how to fight this anymore."

A pause. I heard him take a deep breath.

"Luna," he said, his voice shifting to something more formal, "there's something I need to tell you. Something I should have told you before."

A chill ran down my spine. "What is it?"

"Your future has been... secured. I've arranged a strategic alliance for you—a marriage."

The world tilted sideways. "What century is this? You arranged a marriage? Without telling me?"

"It was for your protection," he insisted. "The Lawrence family needs strong alliances, especially with the military elite."

I gripped the phone tighter. "Who?"

"Kieran Stephens."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Kieran Stephens. Son of the Armed Forces Supreme Commander. The man whose family practically ran the military industrial complex.

"You've bound me to Kieran Stephens?" I whispered, disbelief making my voice crack.

"And he's already at the academy," my father added. "As the elite tactical commander overseeing your training division."

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The next morning, Colonel Blake's office door opened without warning. I was still in my mud-stained uniform, having been summoned there at dawn.

"Commander Stephens," Colonel Blake stood immediately, his posture rigid with respect. "We weren't expecting you."

Kieran Stephens strode in, his presence filling the room. Tall, broad-shouldered, with eyes that missed nothing. He wore his dress uniform, every medal and insignia perfectly placed.

"I'm taking Cadet Lawrence's file," he said, his voice carrying the natural authority of someone born to command. "There are... irregularities that need investigation."

Colonel Blake hesitated only briefly before handing over my thick disciplinary folder. "Of course, sir."

I watched, stunned, as Kieran flipped through the pages with practiced efficiency. His brow furrowed as he scanned the witness statements, the timeline of events.

"This is poorly constructed," he said finally, looking up at Colonel Blake. "The witness statements contradict each other. The timeline doesn't add up."

"Sir?"

"Look at this." Kieran's finger traced the page. "Cadet Martin claims to have seen Lawrence near the locker room at 1900 hours. But according to the training logs, he was in a mandatory session until 1930."

Colonel Blake blinked. "I... hadn't noticed that."

"Convenient that the sabotage happened during the one window when no surveillance cameras were active," Kieran added, his voice dry.

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"Sit down, Cadet Lawrence."

Kieran's office was sparse but elegant—a reflection of the man himself. I perched on the edge of the chair across from his desk, unsure what to expect.

"You're not in trouble," he said, noticing my nervousness. "I want to hear your side of what happened."

"My side?" I repeated, surprised by his tone. It wasn't accusatory or cold.

"Yes." He leaned forward slightly. "I find it difficult to believe that a cadet with your academic record would suddenly become a thief and saboteur."

Something in his eyes made my breath catch—a warmth that contradicted his stern military bearing.

"They planned it," I said, the words tumbling out. "Jake and Melissa. They've been working together all along."

Kieran nodded slowly. "Tell me everything."

As I spoke, recounting every painful detail, I watched his expression change. The military commander gave way to something else—something fiercely protective.

When I finished, he was quiet for a long moment.

"No one deserves what they did to you," he said finally. "Least of all you."

The simple statement hit me harder than I expected. After days of humiliation and isolation, being defended—being believed—felt like oxygen after drowning.

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"I'll find the evidence," Kieran said later that night, his voice low and determined as we stood in the dimly lit surveillance room.

I'd been shocked when he'd asked me to meet him here after hours. More shocked still by the bank of monitors displaying feeds from across the academy.

"How?" I asked, watching him work.

"Drone surveillance." His fingers moved efficiently across the keyboard. "The academy has a classified network for training assessment. Every inch of the grounds is covered."

"But that's... classified," I whispered.

Kieran's eyes met mine, something dangerous flickering in their depths. "Some things are worth breaking protocol for."

He pulled up footage from the day of the shooting exam, his face illuminated by the blue glow of the screens.

"Here," he said suddenly, freezing a frame. "Watch this."

The screen showed Jake and Melissa near my rifle, their movements quick and furtive.

"They thought they were outside the camera's range," Kieran said, his voice tight with controlled anger. "But they weren't."

As we watched the footage together, something shifted between us—something electric and unexpected. His hand brushed mine as he rewound the tape, and neither of us pulled away.

"They'll pay for what they did to you," he promised, his eyes never leaving mine.

In that moment, with the soft glow of monitors illuminating his face and the warmth of his hand against mine, I realized that my arranged fiancé might be the most dangerous—and most captivating—man I'd ever met.

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