Helios Dome

Arriving at Meravaurd Avenue, Los Alverez, Darren stepped out of the car, lifting his gaze to the large dome-like structure before him.

It was a bright afternoon and the sky was painted in hues of bright blue and white, evidence of daylight clinging to the horizon.

The glass dome scraper stood like a monolith, it was not very far from the hotel, and also not far from another property Darren had been considering.

More importantly, it was in Meravaurd Avenue, one of the most expensive business districts in the city.

It was called The Helios Dome.

A sleek masterpiece of modern architecture, its glass façade gleamed under the setting sun, reflecting the cityscape like a distorted dream.

Unlike the other corporate towers around it —built with sharp, imposing edges — The Helios Tower had an almost fluid design, curved to create a dome like design.