The roof was waiting. It was always waiting.
The description read: “Stops arguing. Builds the roof. Don't ask how.”
He was deep in the dark web’s fourth layer—not for anything illegal, but for plugins. He had tried RoofBuilder, RoofPro, and the infamous “GableMaster 3000,” which had once deleted an entire forty-story skyscraper model. Nothing worked.
Don't click, he thought.
He should have stopped. That night, at 2:47 AM again, Krasker emailed the entire firm: “New client. Fifteen-story mixed-use building. Roof is a parametric disaster. Use the plugin.”
“Impossible,” Miles whispered.