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💥 Plot Twist: Bethany Finds Out Greg Asked Brooke to Testify Against Her… and Larry Allowed It. What She Did Next Shocked Everyone. 💥
Bethany Rivera sat in the dimly lit hallway outside Courtroom 7B, her fingers trembling as she held the legal packet her lawyer had dropped on her desk only an hour earlier.
Inside were the names of the witnesses Greg had arranged to testify against her in the civil suit—one he had filed accusing her of “professional sabotage” and “reputational harm.”
She had expected Greg.
She had expected the CFO he’d manipulated.
She had even expected the disgruntled intern from last year.
But what she never expected…
…was Brooke Larsson.
Her best friend since college.
Her roommate for three years.
Her maid of honor.
And the name printed right there in blunt, unforgiving ink.
“Witness for the Plaintiff: Brooke Larsson.”
The air disappeared from Bethany’s lungs.
And then—a second shock.
Larry Martinez—her own supervisor—the man who had once sworn he’d “go to war” to protect her from Greg and his petty office politics—had approved Brooke’s testimony.
He allowed it.
Suddenly the world felt sideways.
CHAPTER 1 — The Betrayal Nobody Saw Coming
Bethany stepped outside into the cold November air, the courthouse marble behind her glowing like a beacon of judgment.
Her phone buzzed.
A text from Brooke.
“Can we talk? I can explain.”
Explain?
Explain what?
That she was turning on the one person who covered her rent when she lost her job?
The one who stayed up with her during panic attacks?
The one who defended her every single time Greg tried something underhanded?
Bethany didn’t reply.
Not yet.
Because before confronting Brooke, she needed to know why.
And she knew exactly where to start: Greg.
CHAPTER 2 — Greg Thinks He’s Won
Greg Whitfield was in his office at the firm, feet propped up on the desk, relishing his imagined victory.
When Bethany walked in unannounced, his grin faltered.
“Beth,” he said carefully. “This isn’t a good—”
“Save it,” she snapped, tossing the witness list onto his desk. “Brooke? Really?”
He smirked. “People talk. People tell the truth.”
“You convinced her,” Bethany shot back. “You manipulated her, didn’t you?”
Greg shrugged. “All I did was offer her a chance to protect her own career. A smart woman takes the smarter deal.”
Bethany’s jaw clenched.
He wasn’t just attacking her reputation.
He was tearing apart her relationships.
Slowly. Strategically.
Like stripping beams from a house until it collapsed.
She stormed out before she could say what she really wanted to—something that would’ve gotten her arrested before the trial even started.
But in the elevator on the way down, she made a decision.
If Greg wanted war, he would get one.
CHAPTER 3 — Confronting Brooke
Bethany met Brooke at their old coffee shop after hours. The owner let them in; he’d always loved them back when they were broke students splitting pastries.
Brooke looked pale. Guilty.
Her hands shook around her cup.
“I didn’t want to do it,” Brooke whispered. “Greg told me… he told me you were going to throw me under the bus. That you blamed the compliance mistake on me.”
Bethany stared.
“What mistake?”
Brooke blinked. “The one that cost the firm the Randall account.”
Bethany’s stomach flipped.
Greg.
This was Greg’s handiwork.
Planting lies like rotten seeds.
“That was his error,” Bethany said, her voice hollow. “You know I covered for him.”
Brooke’s eyes filled with tears. “He said he had emails that proved—”
“He forged them, Brooke.”
Silence.
Then Brooke’s face crumbled.
“Oh God. Beth, I’m so sorry. I didn’t know what to believe.”
Bethany stood, heart pounding.
“You should’ve believed me.”
CHAPTER 4 — What Bethany Did Next Shocked Everyone
The next morning, instead of breaking down or backing out of the case, Bethany walked into Courtroom 7B with a folder of her own.
Evidence nobody expected her to have.
Emails.
Recordings.
Access logs.
Three years of Greg’s misconduct that she had documented quietly—originally to protect herself, but now?
Now they were a weapon.
But the true shock?
Her witness.
Bethany called Larry Martinez to the stand.
The courtroom gasped.
Even Greg turned white.
Because Bethany knew something no one else did:
Larry hadn’t just “allowed” Brooke to testify.
He’d been pressured.
Threatened.
Cornered by Greg, who had collected dirt on him too.
Bethany exposed everything with surgical precision.
The forged emails.
The manipulation.
The threats.
The lies.
Larry—cornered under oath—finally broke.
“Greg forced me to sign off,” he admitted. “He said he’d leak private company information claiming I mishandled it.”
Gasps echoed through the room.
Greg was finished.
CHAPTER 5 — The Aftermath
The judge dismissed Greg’s case.
Then ordered an investigation into his conduct.
Within a week, Greg was fired.
Within a month, he faced criminal charges.
Brooke apologized again, endlessly. Bethany forgave her—but the friendship would never be the same.
And Larry?
He resigned, shame heavy in his eyes.
But Bethany?
She walked out of Courtroom 7B victorious—not because she’d won the case, but because she’d refused to let others write her story.
She wrote her own.
With truth.
With courage.
With undeniable, unstoppable resolve.

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