The K9 At My Sister’s Party Wouldn’t Stop Watching One Hidden Door-Cherry - Chainityai

The K9 At My Sister’s Party Wouldn’t Stop Watching One Hidden Door-Cherry

Chelsea had always known how to turn a room toward herself.

She did it without raising her voice.

She did it with a lifted glass, a small laugh, a dress that looked effortless, and that practiced pause before she spoke, the pause that made people lean in before they even knew why.

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That night, in her backyard, she did it with my dog.

Titan stood beside her under the string lights like a statue carved from muscle and restraint.

His bronze coat caught the warm glow from the patio bulbs.

His ears stayed forward.

His paws stayed still.

To the guests, he looked like exactly what Chelsea wanted him to look like: expensive, intimidating, obedient, and hers.

To me, he looked like a partner waiting for the only person in the yard who knew how to read him.

I had come through the sliding glass door with an empty glass in one hand and a hard feeling in my chest.

The party had spilled from the kitchen to the patio, all white stone and polished metal, the kind of house where even the napkins looked like they had been arranged by a professional.

There was grill smoke in the air and the sweet smell of cut fruit from a tray near the bar.

Someone laughed too loudly near the fire pit.

Someone else whistled at Titan.

Chelsea had the leash looped around her wrist.

That was the first thing that made my fingers tighten.

The leash was mine.

The dog was mine.

Not mine like property.

Mine like a working partner who had slept beside my door, trusted my voice in chaos, and learned to look at my hand before the rest of the world knew anything had changed.

Chelsea lifted that leash with a tiny elegant flick.

“And this,” she said, “is our new security detail.”

The line landed exactly the way she wanted.

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