Leo’s current nemesis was the command. He knew the shortcut for almost everything: Alt+F4 to close, Win+D to show desktop (too obvious—it minimized everything and looked suspiciously like panicking), Alt+Tab to switch (didn’t hide the current window, just left it hanging).
The only problem? His boss, Margaret. She had a habit of looming over his shoulder just as he was deep into something… mildly inappropriate. Like the time he was designing a “funny” resignation letter. Or the other time he was building a spreadsheet to calculate the exact number of coffee refills before a bathroom trip became statistically risky. hotkey to minimize window
Leo smiled. He didn’t reply. He just pressed Win + M one more time—just because he could. Leo’s current nemesis was the command
And then he found it.
And somewhere in the digital guts of the office, every rogue cat video, every draft of a silly resignation letter, and every passive-aggressive sigh log vanished from sight, waiting, silent and safe, for the key that would bring them back. His boss, Margaret