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Elena Vasquez read the subject line three times. Then a fourth. She was a 12-year veteran of the Transaction Processing Service—a clandestine organization that didn’t deal in espionage or assassination, but in the subtle, terrifying work of . Her last mission had involved infiltrating a mid-level accounting firm and convincing its CEO that “synergy” was a real, measurable force. She had nightmares about pivot tables.

Elena was not alone. Six other operatives stood in a semi-circle, each holding a strange, gleaming instrument. She recognized Marcus from Accounting Infiltration—he looked pale, clutching a silver trumpet like a weapon he didn’t know how to fire. Next to him, Priya from Data Sanitization nervously fingered the valves of a flugelhorn. Tps Brass Section Module

She still had a lot to learn. But for the first time in years, she was looking forward to the next note. Elena Vasquez read the subject line three times

She smiled—a real smile, not an optimized one. “Yeah. Me neither.” Her last mission had involved infiltrating a mid-level

“But I didn’t think about pivot tables once.”

The memo went out on a Tuesday, which should have been the first warning.

Elena raised a hand. “Director, I once convinced a man to outsource his own mother’s birthday party. I feel plenty.”