When the Number Two Hero moves into a new apartment, Hawks expects peace, quiet, and a place to sleep between patrols. Instead, he gets something else. Things keep moving. His lost keys mysteriously reappear. Dirty dishes somehow end up washed. Laundry he swears he left on the couch is neatly folded by morning. At first, Hawks blames exhaustion. After all, he barely sleeps. But as the weeks pass, the strange occurrences become impossible to ignore. Someone—or something—is living in the apartment with him. The problem? Whatever it is seems to hate him. Especially his cleaning habits. Now Hawks finds himself caught in a battle with an unseen presence that keeps organizing his life, criticizing his choices, and somehow knowing exactly when he’s pushing himself too hard. As curiosity turns into familiarity, the line between annoyance and affection begins to blur. After all, it’s hard to stay enemies with someone who’s always waiting for you to come home.
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