The drive home was a blur, the city lights streaking past, each one a reminder of the world outside the office’s confines.
My mind replayed the day’s events, trying to piece together the fragments of an unfolding story.
The mall, the CEO, the father—each element felt like a piece of a puzzle I was only beginning to understand.
At home, I settled into the quiet, the silence a stark contrast to the day’s noise.
Yet even in the stillness, the tension lingered, a shadow that refused to be dispelled.
I found myself pacing, the movement a futile attempt to shake off the unease.
The TV played softly in the background, but I couldn’t focus on the images flickering across the screen.
Instead, my thoughts kept circling back to the office, to the unspoken power dynamics and the invisible strings pulling us all along.
It was late when I finally settled into bed, exhaustion pulling me under, but not before I checked my phone one last time.
No messages, no calls—just the quiet hum of an uncertain future.
