Webcam: [s1e3]

The blue light of the monitor was the only thing keeping the shadows at bay in Elias’s studio. For the third night in a row, the "On Air" light of his webcam flickered to life without his permission.

He had tried everything: unplugging the USB, covering the lens with tape, even reinstalling the OS. But every time the clock hit 3:00 AM, the tape would be peeled back by an unseen hand, or the internal camera on his "unconnected" laptop would override the system. [S1E3] Webcam

Tonight, the chat box—a ghostly overlay appearing directly on his desktop—was moving faster than usual. The blue light of the monitor was the

He’s looking at the door again. Watcher_9: Episode 3 is always where the protagonist realizes he’s not alone. VoidEye: Don't look behind the curtain, Elias. But every time the clock hit 3:00 AM,

The "On Air" light turned from blue to a deep, pulsing red. Elias felt a breath of ice-cold air against his ear. He didn't scream; he just watched the chat. See you in Episode 4.

The screen went black. The only sound in the room was the rhythmic click-click-click of a mouse, even though Elias’s hands were shaking in his lap.

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