A K9’s Stare At One Basement Door Ruined My Sister’s Party-Cherry - Chainityai

A K9’s Stare At One Basement Door Ruined My Sister’s Party-Cherry

The leash was the first warning.

I saw it before I saw Chelsea’s face, before I noticed the lights strung across her patio, before I registered the polished trays, the white stone counters, or the row of champagne flutes waiting on the outdoor bar.

Titan’s leash was in my sister’s hand.

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Chelsea held it with the casual confidence of someone who had already decided the room would believe her version of reality.

She stood under the warm backyard lights in a dress that looked simple only because it cost too much to look complicated.

Titan stood beside her like a carved bronze statue.

He was eighty pounds of Belgian Malinois muscle, discipline, patience, and judgment.

He was also mine.

Not in the cute way people say a dog is theirs because he sleeps at the foot of the bed.

Titan was my partner.

I knew the way his ears moved when a room was noisy but harmless.

I knew the stillness that meant he was ignoring distraction.

I knew the change in his eyes when a smell, sound, person, or object had shifted the air from social to serious.

That night, the air had already shifted.

I was three steps from the patio when Chelsea lifted her voice.

“And this,” she said, giving the leash a small elegant flick, “is our new security detail.”

The guests laughed because that was what Chelsea’s guests did when she gave them a line.

Someone whistled softly.

A man near the outdoor bar bent at the knees, keeping just enough distance to seem respectful and just enough enthusiasm to seem impressed.

“What is he, some kind of military dog?” he asked.

Chelsea’s smile brightened.

“Something like that.”

It was a perfect Chelsea answer.

It gave nothing honest and collected all the credit.

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