Alexander I storm into my office where Dr. Zorinski told me Selene was being kept comfortable. Evelyn had tried to join me, but I insisted she stay in the hospital wing to rest. Thankfully, Dr. Zorinski backed me up, and even offered to take the opportunity to examine Evelyn now that she’s awake. Which leaves me facing Selene by myself. I find her alone in my office, thankfully not manacled this time. She smiles knowingly when I walk in. I slam the door shut behind me. “Did you know?” I ask accusatorially. She c***s her head with mock-innocence, her long brown hair falling like water over her shoulder. “Know what?” I grab the nearest item—a lamp—and chuck it across the room to my left and Selene’s right. It shatters against the wall, the piercing sound of the splitting glass ringing

