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Olivia Chen wiped her hands on her flour-dusted apron as she pushed through the swinging doors of the military base kitchen. The conference room fell silent as she entered, carrying a tray of freshly baked pastries for the emergency strategy meeting. Colonel James Harrison glanced up with visible irritation. "Great, the kitchen staff is interrupting a classified briefing," he muttered, just loud enough for everyone to hear. A few officers chuckled as Olivia quietly arranged the refreshments on the side table, her eyes fixed on her task, revealing nothing of what she was thinking. No one in that room suspected that the quiet woman arranging croissants had once been responsible for some of the most dangerous covert operations in recent military history. Or that within 48 hours, she would save all their lives using skills they never imagined their base cook possessed. Olivia had been the head cook at Fort Westlake Military Base for four years. Every morning at 4:30 AM, she arrived to prepare breakfast for hundreds of soldiers and officers. Her chicken pot pie was legendary, her chocolate chip cookies fought over, and her calm, unassuming presence a constant in the busy mess hall. Soldiers would joke and chat as they passed through her serving line, seeing nothing more than a civilian contractor doing her job. "Hey Cookie, these mashed potatoes are almost as good as my mom's," they'd say with friendly smiles, never noticing how her eyes scanned each room automatically, how she positioned herself with clear sightlines to all entrances, or how her hands moved with the precise efficiency of someone trained for far more than culinary arts. What no one at Fort Westlake knew was that before Olivia Chen became their beloved cook, she had been Captain Olivia Chen, call sign "Phantom," one of the most effective operatives in the military's elite and highly classified Shadow Operations Group. For eight years, she had conducted missions so secret that fewer than twenty people in the entire government knew they had occurred. Her specialty had been deep-cover infiltration and exfiltration of high-value targets from hostile territories. Where conventional teams failed, they sent Phantom. It had been five years since she walked away from that life. Five years of deliberately building a new identity as far removed from her former self as possible. Five years of measured breathing exercises when the nightmares came, of ignoring the instinct to check for surveillance when she went grocery shopping, of pretending not to notice when new recruits practiced laughably inadequate hand-to-hand combat techniques on the training field visible from her kitchen window.