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THE IDENTITY THEIF, ONE DETAIL SAVED A LIFE

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Is your best friend really who they say they are? 🤔🎉 #everything Made with Vexub

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Zoe Carter had lived with her best friend Kayla Briggs for three years. They shared everything — groceries, secrets, panic attacks before finals. So when Kayla came back from a solo camping trip in Texas, Zoe immediately felt something was wrong. Not obvious things. Tiny things. Kayla looked identical. Same scar, same laugh, same memories. But she placed her coffee mug on the right side of the sink instead of the left. Kayla had always used the left side. Every single day for three years. Then Zoe overheard her talking on the phone in stiff, formal sentences. “There were no complications,” Kayla said in a cold voice Zoe had never heard before. Even stranger, all the camping photos on Kayla’s phone showed the exact same temperature for five straight days — sixty-seven degrees. Impossible for Texas weather. Then Zoe discovered Kayla had texted friends and family saying she returned home on Sunday… even though Zoe personally picked her up Tuesday evening. Terrified, Zoe confronted her roommate. At first, Kayla answered every personal question perfectly — birthdays, family names, even childhood memories. But then she kept going, listing deeply private details like she was reading from a file. That’s when Zoe realized the horrifying truth. This person didn’t remember Kayla’s life. She had studied it. Zoe ran to the police station. Detectives soon discovered the real Kayla had been found unconscious near the campsite two days earlier, drugged and unable to identify herself. The woman in Zoe’s apartment was actually Coral Vance, a serial identity thief who spent months learning her victims before replacing them completely. She knew almost everything about Kayla. Almost. She didn’t know which side of the sink Kayla used for her mug. That one unconscious habit exposed the impostor… and saved Kayla’s life.