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I never believed in miracles-especially not the kind you chalk up to "liquid gold." But here I am, heart pounding as I stare at the tiny vial glinting in my hand, its contents swirling like a miniature galaxy.
It all started the day I landed the internship at Aurora Labs, the biotech startup rumored to be on the verge of something huge. My friends warned me: "That place is shady," they said. "They're messing with things they shouldn't." But with rent due and endless applications yielding crickets, I couldn't afford to turn down a paid spot-even if it smelled a little off.
Aurora's glass-walled lab was everything you'd expect: pristine counters, glowing monitors, and scientists in crisp white coats scurrying between stations. On my first morning, Dr. Elise Marlow-jet-black hair pulled into a tight bun, eyes like molten silver-called me over.
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