Olivia had gotten in the sleek, black car, sliding the key into the ignition and turning it. She hadn’t driven herself in years at this point, but her muscle memory kicked in as she felt the familiar roar of the engine awakening. The road from Olivia’s new house to company headquarters was dark with minimal streetlights, as part of it was a private road. Olivia doubted she’d come across anyone else in the rain, and she was eager to surprise Julian with his meal, but she maintained the speed limit. When Olivia came to the first public intersection on the road, the traffic light turned from green to yellow and she’d tried to slow the car. However, the car had hydroplaned, skidding across the slick, rain-coated road instead of stopping. She’d spun into the middle of the intersection just