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1. - A Hard Day's Night

The rain hammered against the corrugated metal roof, a relentless percussive beat that matched the throbbing in his temples. He’d been awake for twenty-eight hours, fueled by lukewarm synthetic coffee and the desperate need to pay his rent.

One wrong move and the whole thing would fry. He closed his eyes for a second, the opening chord of that old Beatles track—the one his grandfather used to play on a real, wooden record player—ringing in his ears. That sharp, clanging G7sus4 that signaled the start of a marathon. 1. A Hard Day's Night

He was a "Fixer" in a city that never stopped breaking. His current headache was a vintage 2040s neural-interface deck, a mess of frayed fiber-optics and scorched silicon. The client—a high-stakes data courier with a twitchy eye—had made it clear: if the deck wasn’t humming by dawn, Elias wouldn’t just lose the commission; he might lose his shop. The rain hammered against the corrugated metal roof,

"Just one more bypass," he muttered, his fingers shaking as he hovered a soldering iron over the delicate motherboard. He closed his eyes for a second, the

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