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It was 11:47 PM. Elena was alone in the high-rise’s penthouse skeleton, forty-two stories above a sleeping city. The wind moaned through the exposed steel columns like a cello played by a ghost. She wasn't supposed to be here. But the lead architect, a man named Sterling who wore designer boots to construction sites, had made a last-minute change.
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Part 10 through 15 focus on , which is where the real "art" of steel happens. It was 11:47 PM
Elias had been staring at a "moment connection" on his screen for hours. The architect wanted a clean, open floor plan with massive glass spans, which meant the steel had to do all the heavy lifting without the help of bulky concrete walls. He reached for the manual, the leather-like vinyl cover familiar and cold under his hand. She wasn't supposed to be here