woke wit
from her body. The soft weight of the card beneath her pillow was the first thing she felt as her fin
pected anythi
somethi
enough for the cool breeze to drift in, carrying the sounds of the city-car horns, distant voices, the low murmur of life. But there
oked down
dy fel
er nails were longer, neatly manicured, a deep red. She held her breath and glanced down at her clothes: a sharp,
nded on the bed beside her. She reached fo
now Sel
life beg
n't even know who that was, let alone
oking furniture, minimalist and sleek. She glanced at the nightstand and saw a picture of a woman with p
he wasn't in her
g her with a stranger's face. She barely recognized herself. The woman in the mirror-Selene Voss-was everything Juniper was not: commanding,
e gotten he
was a sense of urgency in the air, a fee
for it, expecting an unfamiliar interface or someone else's contact list, bu
age po
h the board is still scheduled. D
thing about this woman, her life, or what her job even was. And yet, there was no time
no instructions, no manual, no one to tell her what to do next. It was
ilored to perfection. She was barely aware of the movements of her body as she pulled
ed back at her-a wo
abbed the phone and sent a
on my
he wasn't sure what to expect when she stepped outside. Would s
iet breath, she
rtment building lobby, with marble floors and high ceilings. A doorman in a crisp uniform greeted her, but
l man in a black suit, opened the door for her. As she slid into the backseat, she tried to collect he
she had to
ssTech" were boldly displayed across the top in sleek, metallic letters. Juniper stared at the building with a sense of fo
awyers, assistants, executives all bustling in every direction. The sheer chaos of the environment felt overwhelming, and yet
dressed in a smart blazer and p
t ten minutes before your meeting with th
at this meeting was about. Her mouth went dry, and she could fe
an imposter. Like everythi
Voss's confidence flickered within her. She stood strai
ne. Tha
nd walked off, leaving Juniper sta
e life behind and find her way back to her quiet s
t
ng breath, she moved
s no tur