Evelyn POV
I didn't sleep immediately after Adrian left.
Not because of what he said — or didn't say — but because of how quiet the apartment felt once the door closed behind me. The kind of quiet that made your thoughts louder than they deserved to be.
I showered. Changed. Lay on my bed staring at the ceiling.
Across the city, he was probably doing the same thing in his own way — calculating, planning, deciding how much space to give and how much to take back.
I turned onto my side and shut my eyes.
Tomorrow wasn't about him.
Tomorrow was about Halcyon.
Morning came with the sound of movement in the kitchen.
Not rushed. Not panicked. Just steady.
I checked the time on my phone — earlier than usual — and sighed before sitting up. My body felt alert in a way that told me I hadn't truly rested, but there was no exhaustion either. Just awareness.
I pulled on a sweater and stepped out of my room.
The smell hit me halfway down the hall.
