Chapter 11
ite flat-out denied everything.
Then, using my “lack of trust” as an excuse, he said he wanted a divorce.
I told him fine-but I wasn’t giving up my research.
I’d make sure the whole world knew Chloe’s paper was stolen.
Robert just chuckled darkly.
le said if I dared to say a word, he’d release the hotel video of me “sleeping with a male escort.”
That was when the knife finally came out of the sheath.
hung up the phone, and whatever was left of my feelings for him-snapped clean in half.
anuary 16.
he magazine hosting Chloe’s paper organized an academic conference, complete with reporters and colleagues from the field.
was on the guest list, of course, and arrived early, sitting dead center in the last row.
hloe walked in wearing a beige pantsuit-professional, polished, and eerily similar to my own style.
When she saw me, she smiled triumphantly and strutted over, resting one manicured hand on the back of my chair.
Professor Eleanor! I didn’t expect you to show up.”
I’m honestly honored-feels like my little presentation just got an upgrade.”
Of course,” I smiled calmly. “Tell me-how does it feel to steal?”
So wonderful.”
[er eyes gleamed with arrogance. She leaned closer, her voice dropping into a whisper dripping with venom.
Eleanor, I’ve always liked your research… and your men.”
smiled and shook my head, sighing. “The farmer and the snake.”
Oh, spare me,” she snapped.
I’ve always hated people like you-golden girls who act like they’re above everyone else.”
Even when you’ve lost everything, you still put on that holier-than-thou act.
h, and how was the boytoy? The one from the video? Looked pretty wild.”
Not bad,” I said softly. “Thanks for footing the bill.”
hen I looked toward the stage. “Today’s your big day. Enjoy it while you can.”
he way I said that last part made her narrow her eyes.
something in her gut must’ve told her the air was about to change.
that day, I had personally helped the organizers invite two special guests-heavy hitters in the field.
One was the editor-in-chief of the world’s leading psychology journal, who’d flown in from overseas.
The other was the top authority in clinical hypnosis from a major U.S. university.
Even the local magazine editor, who’d published Chloe’s paper, was beaming with pride.
“Chloe, this is incredible! They came all the way just for your talk!”
Chloe froze. Panic flickered across her face.
She quickly pulled out her phone and texted me under the table:
[Eleanor, what the hell are you doing? Don’t forget, I have your video.]
[If you say a single word, I’ll make sure every man in the country gets a copy tomorrow.]
I dropped my phone into my bag without replying.
When the local editor proudly projected Chloe’s paper onto the big screen and started praising her “diligence and originality”…
The guest professor suddenly stood up, furious.
“What nonsense is this? Since when does psychology tolerate this kind of fraud? This is Eleanor’s work!”
Gasps rippled through the hall.
Then the international journal editor stood as well.
He connected his phone to the projector, showing the audience the emails I’d sent him.
First one was Christmas Eve,” he said. “In Latina. Identical content to this paper. And her submission predates Chloe’s by over 30 hours.”
‘Second one was a few days ago-the English version, revised and refined.”
The local editor’s jaw nearly hit the floor.
He looked from me to Chloe, realization dawning-and rage too.
He’d once asked me to review Chloe’s submission months ago, and I’d politely declined. Now he knew why.
The
reporters leaned forward like vultures, while the academic audience began whispering viciously.
Chloe, how did Professor Eleanor’s paper become yours?”
Didn’t Eleanor mentor you back in college? That’s how you repay her?”
Shameless!”
hloe stood frozen under the lights, trembling, her polished image crumbling in front of everyone.
felt no pity.
Only one thought ran through my mind-If you dare to steal from me, be ready to pay the price.

Lucia Morh is a passionate storyteller who brings emotions to life through her words. When she’s not writing, she finds peace nurturing her garden.

 
	 
 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		