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Sydney I stopped short as I walked through the front doors of Solv Logistics. Men I didn’t recognize were stationed around the lobby, black pieces looped around their ears. Their black suits looked clean and stiff, much like their demeanor. They studied the small crowd of workers as we filtered through the turnstiles, keeping an eye on us. “Sydney!” I turned, greeting Aria as she wiggled her way toward the elevators. “What’s going on?” I asked, nodding toward the men in black. Aria glanced over her shoulder. “I have no idea. I heard something about a security breach, though.” Her large blue eyes met mine, widening slightly, as if we shared a secret. My stomach dropped at her words. There was no reason to suspect the new security was because of me. And besides, my father would pu