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Seeking Justice for My Sister's Murder

The shrill ring of my phone cut through the silence of our bedroom like a blade. I fumbled for it in the darkness, my heart already racing with that primal fear that comes with late-night calls. The digital clock glowed 3:17 AM. "Mrs. Harrison?" The voice was professional, controlled, but I could hear the weight behind it. "This is Detective Sarah Williams with the Metropolitan Police. I'm calling about your sister." The world tilted. My sister. Which sister? The question died in my throat as ice flooded my veins.
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The shrill ring of my phone cut through the silence of our bedroom like a blade. I fumbled for it in the darkness, my heart already racing with that primal fear that comes with late-night calls. The digital clock glowed 3:17 AM.

"Mrs. Harrison?" The voice was professional, controlled, but I could hear the weight behind it. "This is Detective Sarah Williams with the Metropolitan Police. I'm calling about your sister."

The world tilted. My sister. Which sister? The question died in my throat as ice flooded my veins.

"There's been a fire at the Riverside Apartments on Fifth Street. I'm sorry to inform you that there was a fatality. We need you to come down to identify—"

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the hardwood floor. Elliott stirred beside me, his dark hair mussed against the pillow, but I couldn't form words. Couldn't breathe. The detective's voice continued, tinny and distant from the fallen phone.

Fire. Fatality. My sister.

I scrambled for the phone with shaking hands. "Which—which sister?" My voice came out as a whisper.

"Ma'am, we'll need you to come down for identification. Can someone drive you?"

I was already throwing off the covers, my legs unsteady as I stood. Elliott sat up, squinting at me in confusion. "Lydia? What's happening?"

"My sister is dead." The words felt foreign in my mouth, like speaking a language I'd never learned. "There was a fire."

The drive to the scene blurred together—Elliott's hands gripping the steering wheel, the city lights streaking past the window, my own heartbeat thundering in my ears. When we arrived, the acrid smell of smoke still hung heavy in the air despite the hours that had passed. Fire trucks lined the street, their red lights painting everything in hellish hues.

The building was a blackened skeleton against the night sky. Water pooled on the asphalt, reflecting the emergency lights like scattered rubies. I stood frozen on the sidewalk, staring up at what had once been apartments where people lived and loved and dreamed.

"Mrs. Harrison?" Detective Williams approached us—a tall woman with graying hair and kind but weary eyes. "I'm sorry for your loss. We'll need you to come to the station for the identification process."

The police station felt like another world, all fluorescent lights and institutional beige. Detective Williams led us to a small room with a table and uncomfortable chairs. She set down a manila folder with careful precision.

"Before we proceed," she said, her voice gentle but professional, "I need to show you something. We have surveillance footage from the building's security cameras."

My stomach clenched. "Surveillance footage?"

"The fire wasn't accidental, Mrs. Harrison." Detective Williams opened her laptop and angled it toward me. "This was recorded at 11:43 PM."

The grainy black-and-white footage showed the building's entrance. A figure approached—slight, feminine, moving with purpose. As she passed under the security light, her face became visible for just a moment.

My blood turned to ice.

Lina Fox. Elliott's assistant. The woman who brought him coffee every morning, who stayed late at the office, who looked at him with those adoring eyes that I'd tried so hard to ignore.

"She entered the building at 11:43," Detective Williams continued, her voice cutting through my shock. "The fire started at 11:52. She exited at 11:47, carrying what appears to be an empty gas container."

I couldn't speak. Couldn't process what I was seeing. Elliott leaned forward, his lawyer instincts kicking in despite the hour and the circumstances.

"This footage is unclear," he said, his voice sharp. "You can't definitively identify anyone from this quality of video."

I turned to stare at him, my husband of eight years, the man who had promised to love and protect me. "Elliott, that's Lina. Your assistant."

"We can't be certain—"

"It's her." My voice cracked. "She murdered my sister."

Detective Williams cleared her throat. "Mrs. Harrison, there's something else you should know. The victim wasn't found in the apartment we initially thought. She was in 4B, not 4A. We're still working on the identification, but—"

"What does that mean?" Elliott's voice had gone very quiet.

"It means," the detective said carefully, "that we may have been mistaken about which resident was the target."

The room spun around me. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead like angry insects. Through the haze of grief and shock, one terrible thought began to crystallize: if Lina had targeted the wrong apartment, if she had meant to kill someone else entirely, then who had she really been after?

And why was my husband already making excuses for her?

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