He Marked His Sister With A Red Wristband, Then The Owner Arrived-ruby - Chainityai

He Marked His Sister With A Red Wristband, Then The Owner Arrived-ruby

The red wristband clicked around Elena Marsh’s wrist so sharply that she heard it over the rooftop jazz.

It was a small sound, cheap plastic snapping into place, but it carried across the check-in table like a gavel.

Behind her, champagne glasses clinked.

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Somebody laughed too loudly near the bar, then stopped.

The rooftop air smelled like lemon peel, expensive perfume, fresh flowers, and the warm metal breath of the elevator shaft behind the service wall.

Downtown lights were beginning to glow beyond the glass railing, turning the skyline gold at the edges.

One hundred fourteen guests had gathered on the twelfth floor of Skyline Tower to celebrate Derek Marsh’s graduation.

Elena knew the number because she had counted them as they arrived.

She counted when she was nervous.

She counted when she was angry.

She counted when silence was the only safe thing left to do.

Her brother Derek stood behind the check-in table in a navy suit that looked new enough to still feel like costume.

A stack of white wristbands sat near his right hand.

A single strip of red plastic had been set apart like a warning.

He did not look embarrassed when he fastened it around Elena’s wrist.

He looked calm.

That was the part she would remember later.

“Security needs to know who doesn’t belong here,” Derek said.

He said it with the casual tone people use for parking validation or coat check tickets.

Not anger.

Not even irritation.

Just certainty.

Behind Elena, the line of guests went quiet long enough to make sure she understood they had heard.

Her mother, Patricia, stood near a tall arrangement of white flowers and smiled too brightly.

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