When I woke up, the office was dark. Not completely dark. The city lights outside still poured through the massive glass windows, painting the room in gold and blue reflections, but the bright daytime chaos of Voss Industries had disappeared completely. Quiet. Too quiet. For one deeply horrifying second, I forgot where I was. Then I felt the blanket over my legs. And immediately remembered everything. “Oh” I sat upright too fast and nearly lost consciousness again. A terrible start already. Across the office, Adrian looked up from his laptop calmly like he hadn’t just allowed me to enter temporary hibernation inside the CEO’s office. “You’re awake.” “What time is it?” “A little after seven.” I stared at him. “…Seven?” “In the evening, yes.” “Oh my God.” I grabbed my phon

