Same Tuesday
ANOMALOUS. 97.3%. Re-run verification: ANOMALOUS. Lena Vasquez reads the result a third time, then closes the window. She is twenty-three years old, three months into a career she cannot afford to lose, and the algorithm has just told her something she cannot afford to know. She buries the file in a legacy partition. She does not tell anyone. She goes back to work. In a world where the Ministry of Pairings assigns every citizen a compatibility match and compliance is not optional, a 97.3% result should be cause for celebration. But Lena's match is flagged ANOMALOUS—a classification with no official explanation and consequences no one will put in writing. So she does what any careful person would do: she hides it, and she waits. Wren Reyes receives the same result on the same Tuesday in October. She is a compliance officer—someone who enforces the very system now watching her. She spends four months pretending the notification never came. Then she files a transfer request to the one Ministry building where Lena works. For nearly a year, they pass each other in corridors. They exchange the precise number of words that cannot be considered avoidance. They are, by all observable measures, two colleagues who happen to share a building. The record Lena has been quietly compiling over six years tells a different story. When the Ministry opens a formal inquiry into the anomalous result, both women are asked to submit testimony. What they write—and what they cannot bring themselves to write—becomes the architecture of everything they have spent years not saying. The Anomalous Percentage is a quiet, precise, and emotionally devastating literary novel about bureaucratic complicity, the cost of self-erasure, and what it means to want something you were trained to distrust. For readers who believe the most urgent love stories are told in what remains unsaid.
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Lingua:Inglese
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