MIA'S POVI sleep better than I have in years. Maybe in two lifetimes.There's something wrong with that. My sister just cried in my apartment and I stood there, dry-eyed, and watched her go. I should feel guilty. I've been feeling guilty about Lily since before I knew how to spell her name.Instead I wake up at six AM, make coffee the way I actually like it, with no sugar, no cream, and sit by my window watching the city start its morning.My phone has forty-two notifications. I ignore all of them.I arrive at Black Industries at seven twenty. The security guard at the front desk is different from yesterday, a younger man who checks my badge twice and looks uncertain."Miss Carter. Mr. Black said to tell you….""Good morning," I say, and walk past him to the elevator.It's a small thing. But I didn't wait to be given permission.The forty-second floor is already busy when I arrive. People moving fast, voices low, energy tight in a way that feels different from yesterday. I find Victo
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