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Suddenly, text began to scroll across the bottom of the black screen in a stark, white, pixelated font, mimicking the file name's aesthetic: FILE_SOURCE: DIS_BELIEF ENCODER: ION10_FOR_REASON
The figure in the ash turned to look directly at the camera. It was Marcus. He looked tired. He looked bored. He looked exactly like a man who spent his life watching other people's stories on a screen instead of living his own. The media player window suddenly closed.
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The desktop returned to normal. The file Lucifer.S05E09.WEBRip.x264-ION10-1 was gone, replaced by a simple text file named README.txt .
Then, a low, rhythmic thumping began. It wasn't music. It sounded like a massive, slow-beating heart. He looked bored
The media player opened, but instead of the slick, high-definition opening credits of the devil solving crimes in Los Angeles, the screen remained pitch black. There was no audio. Marcus frowned, checking his volume bars. Everything was maxed out.