The photo was high-resolution, crystal clear. It showed his couch, his messy coffee table, and the half-eaten pizza box from dinner. His heart hammered against his ribs—the angle of the shot was from the corner of the ceiling, right behind him.
He didn’t remember clicking a link. He didn’t recognize the sender. But in the quiet of 3:00 AM, curiosity is a heavy weight. He clicked "Extract."
Behind him, in the dark hallway of the photo, a pale, elongated hand was gripping the doorframe. Download File IMG_2434.rar
He opened it. The new photo showed the back of his head, hunched over the glowing monitor. But in this shot, the door to his office—the door he always locked—was swinging open.
The notification sat on Elias’s desktop like a digital landmine: . The photo was high-resolution, crystal clear
The cold breath hit the back of his neck a second before the screen went black.
And in the reflection of his pupil, he could see a figure standing directly behind his chair, leaning down to whisper. He didn’t remember clicking a link
A single folder appeared. Inside weren't thousands of photos, as the file size suggested, but just one. He opened it, expecting a blurry vacation snap or a corrupted header. Instead, he saw his own living room.