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I followed Harper to the hospital and told the doctor, “I’m Harper’s roommate. She lost her medical report and asked me to get a new copy printed.”
The doctor was busy, and since I could accurately provide Harper’s personal information, he didn’t ask many questions.
He quickly pulled up Harper’s medical records and handed me the printed report.
The report showed that Harper had syphilis.
I left the hospital with the medical report, created a new account, and submitted content to our school’s official social media account.
My submission read: “Hello, I’d like to make a submission. That Harper girl who’s always switching boyfriends has an STD. All the guys need to stay away from her and stop getting fooled by her.”
I also attached a photo of Harper’s medical report.
After doing all this, I returned to my rental place and lay down peacefully, waiting for the social media administrator to post it.
At 7 PM, the school’s official social media account published the post. Among all the confession posts and daily life shares, mine
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stood out immediately, causing a huge reaction and discussion.
“I knew it! Harper’s been with so many people, she was bound to get sick eventually. Now she’s actually sick!”
“What? Doesn’t that mean the guys who dated her are screwed? They just wanted to hook up, but ended up getting infected!”
“Stop talking about it. I’m one of those unlucky guys! I really regret it now. I need to get to the hospital for testing right away.”
Reportedly, that night, dozens of screams echoed from the male dormitories. Some guys even fainted on the spot. Eventually, an ambulance had to come to campus to take someone to the hospital.
When Harper saw the post, she completely lost it.
Luna called to tell me about the dorm situation: “After Harper saw the post, she immediately jumped out of bed and angrily swept everything off her desk onto the floor. She kept muttering ‘who’s trying to destroy me‘ and frantically sent messages to everyone trying to explain. Finally, someone exposed her. This is so satisfying! Too bad you weren’t in the dorm, or you could’ve seen her having a complete meltdown,”
After hanging up, I noticed Harper was frantically sending messages in the group chat.
“That medical report is fake! Who’s spreading false information
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to ruin my reputation? Don’t let me find out who it is!”
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“There’s nothing wrong with my body. Please believe me! Starting today, I’ll agree to date anyone who’s willing. Whatever style you like, I can accommodate!”
But no matter how much Harper lowered herself, nobody paid attention to her anymore.
Someone replied: “We don’t want to get sick! You have a disease and you’re still being so arrogant. Are you deliberately trying to harm others?”
Another person replied: “I suggest you go get treatment!”
Finally, Harper was kicked out of the group chat.
Right after that, Luna texted me: “Harper ran out in a rage. Be careful. She’s not coming to find you, is she?”
Harper didn’t come looking for me. Instead, she went to find Carter, who was jogging in the school plaza.
Without giving Carter a chance to explain, she pulled out a fruit knife hidden in her sleeve and stabbed it into Carter’s stomach.
Harper asked with red eyes, “It was you, wasn’t it? You sent my medical report to the school’s official social media and told all the guys to stay away from me, right? You clearly knew what I was trying to do, so why did you have to interfere?”
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Carter clutched his stomach in pain and said, “I… I didn’t…”
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Harper pulled out the knife and stabbed again, saying, “If it wasn’t you, then who was it? I only told you about my illness. Could anyone else possibly know?”
Finally, Harper was completely consumed by emotion and stabbed Carter over a dozen times.
By the time she came to her senses, Carter was lying in a pool of blood, showing no signs of life.
Students nearby quickly called the police, and Harper was soon arrested.
With overwhelming evidence, Harper couldn’t defend herself and was quickly sentenced to life imprisonment for intentional murder.
Even in prison, Harper didn’t give up her “100 boyfriends plan.” Whenever she encountered male inmates, she’d say she wanted to date them. Eventually, the other prisoners treated her like she was mentally ill.
Harper kept saying, “What do you know? Once I get that million dollars and give the warden some money, I’ll be able to get out!”
However, prison–regulations didn’t allow inmates to date. After being disciplined several times, Harper finally settled down
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completely.
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But she ignored the disease in her body and failed to apply for timely treatment. In the end, she died in prison.
After getting rid of Harper and Carter, I successfully moved back to the dorm and spent four happy years of college life with
my roommates.