The Red Wristband

At her brother Derek’s rooftop graduation party, Elena Marsh expected nothing unusual. Instead, in front of 114 guests, Derek placed a red wristband around her arm and announced that security needed to know who did not belong. While everyone else wore VIP bands, Elena was labeled as someone unimportant.

She stayed calm and smiled, hiding the truth that nobody knew. The rooftop venue belonged to her. The successful businesswoman they ignored had quietly become the owner of the very place where her family tried to embarrass her. She waited patiently for the building manager, Thomas, to arrive with a folder that would reveal everything.

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