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Tuesday: The marketing team (all succubi) held a “brainstorming session” in a soundproof room. Mira walked past. The screaming lasted three hours. When the door opened, a single Post-it Note floated out: “Idea: synergy.” Yet, this is a mask
As Aria navigated her new role, she began to realize the true nature of The Red Eclipse Inc. It wasn't just a corporation; it was a community, a family for those like her, offering protection and opportunities in a world that often feared and reviled them. She had found not just a job but a home and a sense of belonging.