Gretchen McNeil - 3:59

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Josie Byrne's life is spiraling out of control. Her parents are divorcing, her boyfriend Nick has grown distant, and her physics teacher has it in for her. When she's betrayed by the two people she trusts most, Josie thinks things can't get worse.
Until she starts having dreams about a girl named Jo. Every night at the same time—3:59 a.m.
Jo's life is everything Josie wants: she's popular, her parents are happily married, and Nick adores her. It all seems real, but they're just dreams, right? Josie thinks so, until she wakes one night to a shadowy image of herself in the bedroom mirror – Jo.
Josie and Jo realize that they are doppelgängers living in parallel universes that overlap every twelve hours at exactly 3:59. Fascinated by Jo's perfect world, Josie jumps at the chance to jump through the portal and switch places for a day.
But Jo’s world is far from perfect. Not only is Nick not Jo's boyfriend, he hates her. Jo's mom is missing, possibly insane. And at night, shadowy creatures feed on human flesh.
By the end of the day, Josie is desperate to return to her own life. But there’s a problem: Jo has sealed the portal, trapping Josie in this dangerous world. Can she figure out a way home before it’s too late?
From master of suspense Gretchen McNeil comes a riveting and deliciously eerie story about the lives we wish we had – and how they just might kill you.

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“You kept it?”

Josie shrugged. “You’re not the only one who can lie. The one your mom has is a fake.”

“Oh.”

“With any luck, your dad and Nick are working out a way to use this to get rid of the Nox for good.”

Jo straightened up, her tears forgotten. “Daddy?”

“Yeah.” Josie turned her back so Jo couldn’t see her smile. “He’s with Nick.”

“What do you mean?” Jo snapped.

Oh, Josie was going to enjoy this. “They’re breaking into Grid headquarters at Fort Meade to steal a laser.”

Josie expected to see jealousy reflected in Jo’s face. Instead, all the color had drained out of it and Josie could see that she was trembling.

“My . . . my father?”

“Yes!” Josie said, exasperated. She felt oddly protective of Mr. Byrne. The way his wife and daughter had abandoned him, lied to him. Like Josie, all he wanted was his family back, and Josie would do everything in her power to make that happen for both of their sakes. “Maybe if you’d bothered to trust him, we wouldn’t be in this mess.”

“Trust him? Trust my father?” Jo looked confused, uncomprehending, as if Josie had spoken her last words in Swahili.

“Duh,” Josie said. “He wants what’s best for you both. Hell, he’s been trying to get my mom out of Old St. Mary’s for the last few days just because I asked him to. And he never even questioned me when Nick and I asked for his help.”

“Getting her out of Old St. Mary’s?”

Why was Jo suddenly so slow in putting all these pieces together?

“Yeah, that’s what I said.”

Jo shook her head back and forth. “He’s not going to help your mom.”

There was something in the slow, metered way in which Jo said the words that made every hair on the back of Josie’s neck stand at attention. There was fear in Jo’s voice, combined with a kind of resignation that made Josie’s mouth go instantly dry. “What do you mean?” she croaked.

“Josie,” Jo said simply. “He’s the one who put her there.”

FIFTY-ONE

4:21 A.M.

SCIENCE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO PROVE IT, BUT there are moments when time actually slows down. The exact second you cross the event horizon, for example. Due to the tremendous gravitational pull of the black hole, once you passed the point of no return, time would elongate to such an infinite level that a second might last a year, and if you looked back toward the lip of the black hole, you’d actually be able to see yourself as you crossed into oblivion.

Theoretically, of course. No one had ever experienced the inside of a black hole firsthand. But what Josie felt at that moment was as close to time standing still as she would ever get. It was as if she felt every nanosecond of time from the instant Jo dropped the bomb. Her brain tried to come to terms with the information she’d just heard. The room faded into the background, the mirror and the vial a distant memory. All she saw was Jo, who stood before her tense and edgy, a wildebeest in a Sahara full of cheetahs and lions, ready to bolt at the slightest hint of danger.

“What do you mean?” Josie repeated.

“He sent your mom there. He knew right away she wasn’t his wife.”

Panic gripped Josie’s stomach, twisting and turning it like a wrung-out dishrag. “I don’t understand,” she said lamely.

“You weren’t supposed to trust him,” Jo said. “He’s known about the portal all along. About you and about my mom. He’s the one who made me switch places with you, to try and find the injectable my mom supposedly brought with her when she accidentally zapped into your world. What he wants more than anything”—she pointed to the vial on the bed—“is that. He’ll do anything to get it.”

“He was the traitor. He sabotaged your mom’s experiment. He was going to sell the formula to the Grid.”

“Exactly. He’ll kill anyone that gets in his way,” Jo said. “Anyone.”

Josie’s mind whirled. She could go to the authorities with what she knew, show the antidote, and hope someone would actually listen to her, but that seemed unlikely at best.

No, there was only one way to get her friends and family back. One thing Mr. Byrne wanted more than anything else.

The vial.

“Jo,” she said. “Would your father really kill anyone who got in his way?”

“Without blinking an eye,” she said.

“Even you?”

Jo looked confused by the question. “I—I don’t know.”

“Do you want to save Nick?”

The mention of Nick’s name seemed to brace Jo’s courage. “Yes.”

“Then let’s find out how far Daddy would really go.” She pulled out her cell phone, dialed Mr. Byrne’s number, and handed it to Jo.

“What are you doing?”

“Just act like you’re on his side. That you’ve caught me and have the vial. I’ll prompt you.”

Mr. Byrne answered on the first ring. “Princess!”

“Save it, Daddy,” Jo said. “It’s me.”

“Jo?” He sounded genuinely surprised.

“Of course.” She glanced up at Josie and covered the mouthpiece.

“Tell him you came back to find the injectable,” Josie whispered.

“I came back,” Jo started. Her acting skills were impressive. She sounded cold and confident. “Like you told me. Mom doesn’t have the vial.”

Josie gave her the thumbs-up.

“Doesn’t matter now,” he said. All the fake warmth had vanished from his voice. “I’ve got everything I need.”

“Not everything,” Josie whispered.

Jo echoed her. “Not everything.”

“What do you mean?” Mr. Byrne snapped.

Josie held up the vial.

“Josie had the original vial,” Jo said. “I’ve taken care of her. I have the antidote now.”

“Well, well, well,” Mr. Byrne said. “I guess you’re my daughter after all.”

“Ask to exchange it for Nick,” Josie whispered again, lower this time.

Jo nodded. “More than you know. I have what you want, and you have what I want.”

Mr. Byrne laughed. “The boy?”

“Yes.”

“I thought I taught you to think bigger than that.”

Jo didn’t take the bait. “Do you want to make the exchange or not?”

There was a pause before Mr. Byrne spoke again. “Where did I take you for your seventh birthday?”

Jo winked at Josie. “That’s a trick question. You never took me anywhere for my birthday. Parties make you weak.”

“Very well,” he said slowly. “If you want the boy, you can have him. Meet me at my office at dawn.”

FIFTY-TWO

6:15 A.M.

THE PLAN WAS RELATIVELY SIMPLE. JOSIE WOULD pretend to be Jo and confront Mr. Byrne in his office, and Jo would try and find the hostages and lead them to safety. It wasn’t a great plan, but at least the blush of sunrise was starting to spread its way westward across the sky. That meant they wouldn’t have to worry about the Nox. Point in their favor.

“There’s a massive lab complex on the third floor,” Jo said as she drove her BMW to her dad’s office, proving to be more helpful than Josie could possibly have imagined. “If he’s got them working on the antidote, that’s where they’ll be.”

“Perfect.” Josie handed her Nick’s gun. “You get them out of there, and I promise I’ll save Nick for you.”

Jo looked at the gun in her lap, then up at Josie. “For me?”

Josie’s heart felt like it was being squeezed by a vise. “He’s part of your world, Jo,” she said, her mouth dry. “Not mine.”

Jo nodded but didn’t say a word.

They pulled into the brightly lit parking lot where Nick’s SUV was parked between two large, black Suburbans. “Any idea who that might be?” Josie asked.

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