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Chief Investigative Officer
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Coach: Alright, fellas. Ready? Go!
*Athletes run a race and athlete #2 wins*
Athlete #1: I ain’t never seen you run that fast.
Athlete #2: Just been working on technique. Can’t wait for the next meet.
Athlete #1: That’s impressive. I’ll see ya next time.
*Cut to a locker room with athlete #2 seen taking a pill when athlete #1 walks in*
Athlete #1: Hey, what’s up man?
*Athlete #2 throws a bag of pills in his bag*
Athlete #1: I didn’t realize you were still…my bad, I just got to get something out of my locker.
Athlete #2: No problem.
Athlete #1: I’ll catch you.
Athlete #2: See ya.
*Athlete #1 walks out of locker room, looking back tentatively*
*Athlete #2 bench pressing a heavy weight with coach spotting*
Coach: Let’s go, c’mon. This is it.
Athlete #1: Don’t work too hard.
Athlete #2: You got it.
Athlete #1: Yeah, see you next week.
*Cut to athlete #1 walking into a locker room and seeing the coach preparing a syringe with athlete #2 exposing his thigh on a bench*
*Athlete #1 peeks around the corner before hiding and looking concerned*
Coach: Alright, fellas. Ready? Go!
*Athletes run a race and athlete #2 wins*
Athlete #1: I ain’t never seen you run that fast.
Athlete #2: Just been working on technique. Can’t wait for the next meet.
Athlete #1: That’s impressive. I’ll see ya next time.
*Cut to a locker room with athlete #2 seen rubbing a gel on his thigh when athlete #1 walks in*
Athlete #1: I just forgot something, man.
Athlete #2: No problem.
Athlete #1: I’ll catch you.
*Athlete #2 says nothing while wiping hands on towel*
*Athlete #1 walks out of locker room, looking back tentatively*
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