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My Dearest Friend Stole My Ideas

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The deadline day arrived with a burst of nervous energy. I sat at my computer, ready to submit my thesis through the university portal. My finger hovered over the submit button, heart racing with anticipation. The screen flashed red. *SUBMISSION ERROR: Your research abstract matches an already-submitted application. This submission has been flagged for potential plagiarism.* My breath caught in my throat. This had to be a mistake. I immediately called the fellowship office. "I'm sorry, Ms. Lane," the administrator said after checking. "But we have a submission from Claire Montgomery with nearly identical research, submitted two days ago. The metadata shows she's been developing this project for months." The world tilted sideways as realization crashed over me.

My Dearest Friend Stole My Ideas Chapter 1

The lab was quiet at 2 AM, just how I liked it.

The soft hum of equipment and the occasional click of my keyboard created a rhythm that matched my heartbeat. I stretched my arms above my head, feeling the satisfying pop in my shoulders after hours hunched over my computer.

"Finally," I whispered to myself, saving the document with a triumphant tap. My thesis on gene expression patterns in stress responses was complete.

I'd spent the last eighteen months developing this methodology. Countless nights of failed experiments, breakthroughs that dissolved into dead ends, and finally—success. The data showed a clear correlation between specific gene expression patterns and psychological stress responses that nobody had documented before. This could change how we approach anxiety disorders and PTSD treatment.

The fellowship committee would have to notice this. Even at Princeton, where exceptional was the baseline, this research stood out.

I checked my phone and saw three missed calls from Claire. We'd been inseparable since freshman year—the quiet scholarship kid and the charismatic legacy student, an unlikely academic powerhouse. Claire understood me in ways no one else did.

As if summoned by my thoughts, my phone lit up with her text: *Still in the lab? I brought coffee and those disgusting energy drinks you like.*

Five minutes later, the lab door swung open. Claire appeared, her designer coat seemingly impervious to the late February chill, carrying a cardboard tray with two cups.

"You're a lifesaver," I said, accepting the cup she handed me.

"So? Is it done?" Claire peered over my shoulder at my screen, her perfume—something expensive I could never afford—wafting around us.

"Just finished." I couldn't keep the pride from my voice. "Want to see?"

Claire pulled up a chair, her eyes scanning my abstract with practiced efficiency. "Sophie, this is brilliant. The way you've mapped the neural pathways to the genetic markers... the fellowship committee will eat this up."

"You think?" Despite my confidence in my work, I always valued Claire's opinion. She navigated the social waters of academia with an ease I envied.

"I know." She squeezed my shoulder. "But the formatting could use work. These graphs would have more impact if you restructured them. And your conclusion needs more punch."

I nodded, making notes. "The deadline's in two weeks. I wanted your feedback before finalizing it."

"Send me the file," Claire said, already pulling out her laptop. "I'll help you polish it this weekend."

I emailed her the complete draft without hesitation. We'd always shared our work, strengthening each other's research through collaboration. Claire's eye for presentation had improved my papers countless times.

"You're going to win this," she said, closing her laptop. "And when you do, drinks are on me."

Three days before the deadline, I arrived at the lab to find Claire already there, unusual for her. She typically avoided early mornings like they were contagious diseases.

"You're here early," I commented, setting down my bag.

Claire's smile seemed strained. "Just wrapping up some things. I submitted my fellowship application yesterday."

"Already?" My stomach tightened slightly. "What was your topic again?"

She avoided my eyes, suddenly very interested in organizing papers on her desk. "Oh, that project we discussed months ago. About receptor proteins."

"Right." The unease lingered, but I pushed it away. This was Claire, my best friend. "Have you had a chance to look at my thesis?"

"It's great," she said quickly. "Just a few minor suggestions. I'll email them to you later."

She changed the subject so smoothly I barely noticed, asking about Professor Whitman's latest lecture. But something felt off, a dissonance I couldn't quite place.

The deadline day arrived with a burst of nervous energy. I sat at my computer, ready to submit my thesis through the university portal. My finger hovered over the submit button, heart racing with anticipation.

The screen flashed red.

*SUBMISSION ERROR: Your research abstract matches an already-submitted application. This submission has been flagged for potential plagiarism.*

My breath caught in my throat. This had to be a mistake. I immediately called the fellowship office.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Lane," the administrator said after checking. "But we have a submission from Claire Montgomery with nearly identical research, submitted two days ago. The metadata shows she's been developing this project for months."

The world tilted sideways as realization crashed over me.

Claire hadn't just betrayed our friendship—she'd stolen my future.

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My Dearest Friend Stole My Ideas of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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