Kera and Sam grew up like sisters after meeting in an orphanage. They dreamed of becoming chefs together, went to culinary school side by side, and eventually landed jobs in a top restaurant. When a head chef position opened, both were top contenders—but they promised each other their friendship would remain untouched by competition.
That promise shattered when Kera was suddenly accused of stealing expensive black caviar. A jar was found in her bag, and in front of the entire staff, she was humiliated. Sam, usually the first to defend her, sat silently and avoided eye contact. Kera started to suspect the unthinkable—that her best friend had set her up to eliminate the competition.
During the inspection, the head chef revealed that the caviar jars were marked with invisible ink, showing up only under UV light. One by one, hands were checked. Kera’s were clean. Sam’s were glowing. Exposed and furious, Sam stormed out without apology—betrayal confirmed in front of everyone.
In a twist of fate, the head chef later revealed he’d already chosen Kera for the promotion due to her dedication and talent. Heartbroken but stronger, Kera accepted the role, learning that betrayal may cut deep—but karma cuts deeper, especially when built on hard work and integrity.