Weekly routines were disciplined yet dynamic. Every Friday, they held a team meeting to assign new objectives for the upcoming week, while Mondays began with system checks and diagnostic assessments, followed by coordination meetings with their key partner, Macrosoft.
The collaboration required seamless interaction, as Macrosoft's resources supported several critical functionalities at Next Gen. The company's internal structure was collaborative and agile, with cross-functional teams working together to ensure that no detail was overlooked.
This day, however, began like any other. Teams were locked in discussions, fingers flying across keyboards, and screens lighting up with intricate code and data analysis. Project managers were huddling with developers, and the occasional hum of a coffee machine added a homey warmth to the otherwise intense workspace.
But the familiar rhythm of the office shattered with the sudden commotion near the reception. A group of individuals, wearing stern expressions and formal badges, stormed into the lobby, their presence unmistakably authoritative.
It only took a moment for the news to spread like wildfire—income tax officers had entered Next Gen's headquarters.
They barged in with a cold outlook, and as they reached the main workspace, the lead officer raised his voice, addressing the stunned employees who had paused mid-sentence, while some were amidst the mid-coffee sip.
"Where is your boss, Miss Aria? We've been directed to bring her in and have an investigation," the officer demanded, his voice echoing across the open workspace.
The sudden question threw the team into a silent panic. Their CEO, Aria, had taken a holiday just a few days ago, but no one had expected anything like this to happen in her absence. The employees exchanged confused glances, unsure how to respond to the officer's demands.
One of the project leads, a calm but visibly tense man named Rahul, stepped forward. His voice was steady, though his tension was evident. "Sir, Miss Aria isn't in today. She took a few days off for a personal matter. I... I think she may be out of the country at the moment."
As the employees reluctantly gathered their belongings and prepared to leave, the lead tax officer continued to vent his frustration, his voice laced with disdain as he rattled off accusations.
"Next Gen Innovations," he said with a sneer, "has been evading taxes for years—taking advantage of every loophole they can find, manipulating the law just to stuff their own pockets."
"What's going on?" someone nearby muttered.
"Are we... are we losing our jobs?" asked another, voice wavering.
Just then, every phone in the office simultaneously buzzed with an incoming message. Startled, the employees checked their screens, only to see a mass communication sent from the HR department on behalf of the executive team.
[Dear Team, please proceed home immediately. You are on paid leave until further notice. Your salaries will be credited on the 31st as per your agreement. Rest assured, all legal matters will be handled. Stay safe, and thank you for your cooperation.]
The room fell silent as everyone read the message. Relief flooded over some faces, while others remained tense, their concerns not entirely soothed. At the very least, the message had given them a directive—a plan in the midst of the confusion.
Rahul, one of the senior employees, sighed and glanced at his colleagues. "Looks like we're officially on a break, everyone. Let's just... head out and trust that the higher-ups will manage this."
A junior developer, a bright young woman named Priya, looked uncertain and frowned. "But... What if this doesn't get sorted out? I mean, what if they close us down for good?"
Rahul offered her a small, reassuring smile. "Trust me, Priya, this is NextGen Innovations. We have faced challenges before and won't be going down that easily. Just take a breather, and let's wait for further instructions before jumping to conclusions."
Nearby, another employee, Sandeep, chuckled dryly. "I never thought I'd get paid to be on holiday in the middle of a workweek. Not exactly like the holiday I imagined, anyway..."
The tension in the room eased slightly as some of the employees chuckled, though uncertainty still lingered. Slowly, they began gathering their things, casting wary glances at the officers who were now moving to secure the main areas of the building.
As they made their way out of the office, everyone felt saddened seeing the sight of the once-thriving workspace being shut down.