The Wrong Hospital Bracelet Exposed What Victor Tried to Bury Before Police…

Victor made it four steps toward the side exit before Raymond’s voice came through my phone again.

‘Ernest, do not chase him. Make the room watch.’

So I didn’t move.

I kept Camila tucked behind my coat with one arm around her shoulders, and I held that cut hospital bracelet in the air with my other hand. The plastic edge dug into my thumb. The name on it looked too clean, too ordinary, too impossible.

Lily Anne Brewer.

Not Camila Cole.

Victor stopped with his hand on the brass door handle. Outside, red-and-blue light rolled across the chapel wall, washing over the lilies, the framed funeral portrait, and the open coffin where the satin lining still showed two red marks where her wrists had been.

No one spoke.

The chapel smelled different now. Not like a funeral. Like fear, hot breath, wet wool coats, and flowers beginning to rot under the lights.

A uniformed officer stepped inside first. Then another. Their shoes made hard sounds on the polished floor.

Victor turned around slowly, smoothing the front of his black suit as if wrinkles were the problem.

‘There’s been a misunderstanding,’ he said.

Raymond Ellis came in behind the officers in a dark overcoat, older than the last time I had seen him but still carrying himself like every room had a center and he knew exactly where it was.

His eyes went to Camila first.

Then to the coffin.

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