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Her Sister Got The Beach House Until The Security Alert Changed Everything-mdue

The first thing Natalie noticed was the smell of orange peel.

It was not sweet in the way citrus should be sweet.

It was sharp, almost bitter, twisted over champagne glasses by a waiter in a white jacket and left hanging above the brunch table like the air itself had been polished for the occasion.

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Under it was the smell of hot coffee, buttered croissants, waxed wood, perfume, and the faint chlorine drifting in from the country club pool beyond the glass wall.

Willow Creek Country Club always smelled like money trying not to look nervous.

Natalie sat at the far end of the table with a water glass in front of her and her phone face down beside her napkin.

Her sister Sarah sat at the center.

Of course she did.

Sarah wore a cream blazer, pearl earrings, and the kind of smile people practiced in mirrors before walking into rooms where they expected applause.

Her MBA graduation cards were stacked beside her plate.

Her diploma was probably still in its leather folder in their mother’s SUV, but Sarah had already turned the morning into something larger than a graduation brunch.

It felt like a coronation.

Their father, Daniel, lifted his mimosa.

“To Sarah,” he said, loud enough that the neighboring table turned to look. “The future of the family business.”

Everyone cheered.

Natalie raised her water glass with them.

She had learned years ago that the safest way to survive a family celebration was to participate just enough that nobody could accuse her of ruining it.

Sarah’s eyes flicked to her for half a second.

It was quick, but Natalie caught it.

Sarah was checking her face.

Looking for jealousy.

Looking for hurt.

Looking for the crack in the older sister who had always been expected to understand.

Natalie gave her the family-gathering smile she had built over time.

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