The Kane penthouse is a cathedral of glass and black steel perched so high the city looks like a toy someone forgot to put away.Alexander stops in the cavernous foyer, keys the private elevator to require a new code behind us, and gestures down a hallway that disappears into shadow.“East wing is yours,” he says, voice clipped and professional. “Three bedrooms, two baths, sitting room, private kitchenette. Lock on the inside. Set whatever code you want.”He doesn’t offer to carry my duffel. He doesn’t offer anything.I nod once.He turns to leave, then pauses without looking back.“Staff knows not to disturb you unless you ring. Breakfast’s at eight if you want it. If not, don’t come out.”Then he’s gone, footsteps swallowed by sixty-five floors of money and silence.I stand there for a full minute, single duffel at my feet, white rose still pressed inside my coat pocket like a secret I haven’t decided to keep or destroy. Why did I bring it with me? It’s just a flower. A stupid, mani
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