The Golden State banners seemed to stare down at Matthew Abbot from all angles in the New Information Department. They were almost as numerous as the hidden security cameras. He kept his head down, seeming focused on his current project. It was a biography of a famous Alpha who had supposedly designed a more efficient rationing system; one that cut the cost to produce food as well as provide more of it to the lower castes. If he didn't know better, Matthew would have thought of the man as a hero.
But it was all a lie.
Yes, the Alpha did cut the cost of food production, but he did not increase the amount of food being produced. If anything, there was less of it than ever before. The Golden State just wanted to keep the Betas and Omegas malnourished and ignorant of their abuse. It made him sick. He closed his eyes and pushed away the feeling of disgust, giving the biography a stamp of approval to be released to the public. No matter how much he loathed his job, he couldn't draw any suspicion to himself. Matthew risked a glance at the nearest Reaper guard.
Traitors.
He was about to pull the next manuscript from his pile when a clamorous buzzing noise pervaded the room, signaling the end of the shift. Matthew, along with all the rest of the Betas, gathered their personal effects into individual briefcases to take home with them. Matthew walked past the Reaper towards the exit, not allowing himself to chance another glimpse at the man. No one dared to meet the eyes of a Reaper. Even that was enough to put one under suspicion in some cases. He strode into the hallway, keeping his face carefully neutral. The cameras were everywhere in Beta quarters.
Even outside, Matthew was cautious. He walked with purpose. Anyone observed lingering around for no obvious purpose would be put under intensive surveillance, and he couldn't risk that. Even though he knew it would happen today. Whoever the informant would be, he or she would have to be brisk in their business. His jade eyes flickered from face to face as he walked towards the train station. He would probably be contacted here since it was always so packed. The cameras wouldn't see the passing of a single piece of paper among the heavy crowd.
There.
Matthew wormed his way into the center of the throng of Betas. A woman from the other side did the same. Their calculated movements wouldn't be picked out among the others. Matthew stopped when he was standing beside her, and he felt her slip something into his open hand: his next assignment from the Insurgency. The transaction was brief and once it was complete, they moved away from each other almost as quickly as they had joined up. The train rolled to a stop in the station, and the Betas began boarding. Matthew was jostled a bit as he made his way towards one of the doors to get on. He handed an ID to the Reaper at the entrance - carefully avoiding eye contact - who verified his identity and allowed him to step inside.
Matthew got off at his stop in the Beta living quarters and made his way home. Even here he had to be mindful of his face and posture, but it was difficult not to hasten his pace. He was impatient to get home so he could read the assignment. He forced himself to maintain his calm exterior as he approached the door to his tenement. He entered the building and turned towards the stairs. The elevator never worked, so he didn't bother with it.
Three impatient flights of stairs later, he reached his apartment. Matthew went into his room and sat down at his desk, pulling out a project from work so as to appear busy to the camera pointed at his back. He slipped the crumpled paper with his real assignment on top of the work file, carefully unfolding it to read what was written inside.
17:00 - 27/10
5569 Bronze CT 72046
Proprietor Draft
Matthew tore the paper into small shreds after carefully memorizing the information. The task amused him. He was to travel to the Omega Quarters on October 27th at 17:00. There, he would visit the addressed location to recruit the business owner of wherever he was going into the Insurgency. Usually recruitment was reserved for higher level members, not young ones such as himself. Maybe he was moving up the ranks faster than he expected. There was no real way to tell though, as the Insurgency hadn't had a meeting in the last four years. All interaction between members had been happening through the meticulous passing of notes. With all the drafting going on lately, perhaps the mysterious leaders - they never revealed their faces, even to the Insurgency members - were considering having one at last.
It was about time.
Matthew discretely put away his files, as if he had been engrossed in his paperwork the whole time. He collected a couple useless pages and threw them in his trash, sliding the shredded Insurgency assignment in with them. He got up from his desk, stretched, and stepped over to his calendar, marking off today's date: October 26th. Matthew changed out of his work clothes and put on a shabby pair of black sweatpants and flopped onto his bed. He had to get a good night's sleep tonight. Tomorrow evening, he would go recruiting in the Omega district.