read out before her, her mind consumed with the weight of her responsibilities and the suffocating grip of her boss's unwanted advances. The door creaked open, and Daniel Thompson, he
at, his voice dripping with venom as he advanced towards Grey with a menacing glare. But Grey stood his ground, his eyes blazing with a fierce determination that belied his usual calm demeanor. "I won't stand by and watch you abuse your power, Daniel. Not anymore." With a sudden surge of violence, Daniel lashed out, his fist connecting with Grey's jaw with a sickening thud. Grey staggered backwards, his eyes fluttering closed as he crumpled to the ground in a heap. The room spun around Sarah, her senses overwhelmed by the chaos unfolding before her. Shapes danced in the shadows, blurring together in a dizzying whirlwind of fear and confusion. And as darkness threatened to consume her, Sarah knew that her world would never be the same again. The chaos of the moment engulfed Sarah as she watched Grey lie unconscious on the floor, his breathing shallow and labored. Panic seized her heart as she struggled to make sense of the nightmare unfolding before her eyes. With trembling hands, Sarah reached for her phone, her fingers fumbling with the buttons as she dialed Olivia's number. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she recounted the harrowing events that had transpired in her office, her voice trembling with fear and desperation. "Olivia, I... I can't do this anymore," Sarah choked out between sobs, her words barely audible over the din of the hospital bustling around her. "I'm so scared, Liv. I don't know what to do." On the other end of the line, Olivia's voice crackled with concern, her words a lifeline in the darkness that threatened to consume Sarah's fragile resolve. "Mom, I'm coming. Just hold on, okay? Everything will be alright. I promise." But even as Olivia's assurances washed over her like a balm, Sarah couldn't shake the overwhelming sense of dread that clung to her like a shroud. The events of that fateful night had shattered the fragile illusion of safety she had clung to for so long, leaving her adrift in a sea of uncertainty and fear. As Sarah sat alone in her office, the minutes stretched into hours, each passing moment fr