I stepped out of the crowded gala hall and onto the rooftop, needing a moment to breathe. The city stretched out before me towers glowing, streets alive, the air cool against my skin. Up here, everything felt lighter. Calmer. Alia was off in the corner, still snapping photos, whispering to herself, “Best night ever,” like a broken record. But this part of the party was different. Smaller. Quieter. The music was low, the people older, dressed in tailored suits and expensive smiles. The kind of crowd that didn’t need to show off they already owned everything. I walked slowly toward the bar, trying to blend in. I could feel a few people watching me. I didn’t look like them, and I knew it. “Rough night?” the bartender asked, sliding a shot glass toward me. I gave him a small, awkward smile. “You have no idea.” Then came a voice smooth, calm, and deeper than it had any right to be. “You look out of place.” I turned. A man stood a few feet away, leaning against the glass railing l
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