The Security Chief Slammed an Old Woman Down Before Learning Who Controlled the South Gate

Chapter 1: The Woman Brandon Chose to Remove

“Restraints.”

The order came before Deborah White had taken her second step across the polished black line marking the South Gate entrance.

She stopped beneath the revolving door’s brass frame. Behind her, a valet eased a silver sedan toward the curb. Ahead, the lobby opened in marble, glass, and pale light, every surface designed to reflect wealth without showing the people who cleaned it.

The man blocking her path wore a dark security uniform with a silver nameplate: Brandon Baker. He was broad through the shoulders, his hair cut close enough to display the red pressure line from his cap. One hand rested on his belt. The other pointed at Deborah as if he had already finished deciding what she was.

A younger guard emerged from beside the reception counter.

“Sir?” he asked.

“I said restraints, Rivera.”

The young man slowed. His badge read Andrew Rivera. His eyes moved from Deborah’s gray coat to her face, then to the worn leather bag hanging from her shoulder.

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