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By the time Silas Wentworth returned to the 47th floor, the hotel had gone quiet in the peculiar way expensive places do after midnight.

Not asleep, exactly.

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Managed.

The carpets had been vacuumed into neat stripes, the brass lift doors shone under soft lights, and somewhere far below, night staff moved with the careful hush of people paid to make other people’s comfort feel effortless.

Rain slid down the windows at the end of the private corridor.

Silas noticed that first because he noticed everything.

Then he noticed the second thing.

The security panel beside his suite door had logged an entry at 2:11 a.m.

It was now 2:47.

He had not authorised anyone to enter.

Only six people in the world had access to that floor, and all six knew better than to use it without warning him.

Silas stood still for long enough that the lights in the corridor seemed to hum louder.

He did not call security.

He did not raise an alarm.

He placed his key against the reader, waited for the soft click, and opened the door himself.

The suite was dark except for the city light pressed against the tall windows.

There was the faint smell of lavender cleaner and cold air from the ventilation system.

The kitchenette stood in shadow, an electric kettle beside two untouched mugs, one of them turned handle-out as if someone had placed it there exactly as the staff handbook instructed.

Nothing appeared stolen.

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