“I’ve read the back of each box twice. But I still can’t decide which one to open first. Or if I should open any of them.
Knox wouldn’t lie to me about something like this. I’m only one day late. That’s nothing to worry about.
An hour later, I toss all the tests back into the CVS bag and head for Knox’s office.
No one tries to stop me when I insist on seeing Knox today. He’s not expecting me this time. And I’m keeping my cool with everyone; even the weird redheaded receptionist on the top level. She allows me to escort myself to the last office down the long, gray corridor.
I knock on the door and the sound of Knox’s laughter makes my skin prickle. Is his laughter genuine? Is any part of Knox real?
I wait a little more than a minute before he barks at the door. “Come in.”
Good. He doesn’t know it’s me. I finally get to catch him by surprise.
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