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Suddenly, the phone in the video began to ring. At the exact same second, Elias’s own smartphone on his desk vibrated. The caller ID was blank. He answered.
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The monitor cut to black. When Elias finally got his lights to turn on, his desktop was empty. The .rar file was gone. But when he caught his reflection in the darkened window, he saw a small, flickering orange glow reflected in his pupils—a candle that wasn't in the room, burning somewhere deep inside his own data. Suddenly, the phone in the video began to ring
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On the screen, the pale figure in Room 302 turned toward the camera. It wasn't wearing a mask; its face was a blur of static, save for two dark pits where eyes should be. It pointed at the screen—directly at Elias. "Archive complete," the voice on the phone said.