Operators in slate jackets trade quiet signals, palms cupped around warm scanners. A paper moon flickers above conveyor belts spooling midnight confessions into sealed envelopes labeled: maybe, later.

Outside the city folds like origami, streetlights bow to the black, and SSIS-903 exhales its last exclusive tag into the wind — a barcode dissolving into ordinary night.

She slips through, collar up, eyes catalogued, pocket full of borrowed routes. Her name is not on any roster — it is an algorithm that learned to forget. Inside, the rooms are glass and hush, where promises are distilled into single-use passes.

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