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He turned around, but the room was empty. When he looked back at the screen, the file was gone. In its place was a new document: 0h8gjl30fhhmr8k4nbeo2_output.log .

Panic flared. He tried to close the window, but the cursor wouldn't move. The "Source" in the filename wasn't referring to a server or a camera. It was a prompt. 0h8gjl30fhhmr8k4nbeo2_source.mp4

The video didn't open in a standard media player. Instead, the screen bled into a deep, static-filled violet. There was no sound, only a rhythmic pulsing of the pixels. As he watched, the static began to resolve into shapes. It wasn't a movie; it was a live feed of a room that looked exactly like his own, viewed from the perspective of his own webcam. He turned around, but the room was empty

On the screen, the "Video Elias" stood up and walked toward the edge of the frame, disappearing into the black border of the window. A second later, Elias heard the floorboards creak behind him—not in the speakers, but in the actual room. Panic flared

It contained only one line: Process complete. Migration successful.

Elias was a data recovery specialist, used to seeing corrupted strings and nonsensical headers, but this was different. The metadata was a vacuum—no creation date, no bitrate, and a file size that fluctuated every time he refreshed the folder. He clicked play.

In the video, Elias saw himself sitting at the desk. But in the recording, he wasn't looking at the monitor. He was looking directly at the camera, smiling a wide, jagged smile that he wasn't making in real life.

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