Suzanne Trent returned to Caeser Mansion, and it was already over 2 a.m.
Exhausted and drowsy, she got out of the car, swiped the elevator card, and blindly hit the top floor button. With one hand holding her suitcase and the other holding her phone, she leaned against the elevator wall, waiting for it to stop.
When the elevator stopped with a "ding," she walked out, only to suddenly pause with a confused look around the seemingly familiar hallway. On the 31st floor, Charlotte had placed a few pots of beautiful flowers on the windowsill, but this floor didn't have any, just cold, minimalist style throughout the corridor.
She looked up and saw that it was the 32nd floor.
That's not right.
Her elevator card could only access the 31st floor, right? In a secure apartment building like this, she shouldn't be able to access any other floors. She couldn't have swiped the card to open the elevator on any other floors.
And yet, she somehow ended up on the 32nd floor?