The Plagiarism Scandal That Destroyed My LifeChapter 1

I sacrificed my hard-earned qualification to stay in school and set off for Arizona, seeking peace. But then, my supervisor called, accusing me of using a plagiarized paper to frame Felicity Morgan.

In my previous life, Felicity and I had both vied for the coveted spot to remain in school. Our supervisor made it clear: whoever published their research first would secure it. So I practically lived in the lab, pouring my heart and soul into my work, day and night.

But Felicity submitted her paper first—and to my shock, it was identical to mine. I was branded the plagiarist. I tried to explain, but my supervisor declared me guilty without a second thought, siding with her. The betrayal was devastating.

Even my own roommate turned against me, whispering rumors that I had been using plagiarism to snatch scholarships ever since I started my doctorate. Then, she went even further—poisoning me with paraquat.

When I opened my eyes again, I was no longer dying. I returned to the day I won the qualification to stay in school.