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When I opened my eyes, I was still in the alley. Jenna was frozen mid-step, her chrome skin flaking away like dead leaves. She blinked, confused. “Leo? What… why are my hands shaking?”

My roommate, Jenna, hit “Download” before I could knock the phone from her hand.

I ran.

Her transformation was instant. But she didn’t tell a joke or dance. She turned to our fishtank, opened her mouth, and a low, subsonic hum emanated from her throat. The water in the tank vibrated, then boiled. The fish were dead in three seconds. Jenna turned to me, her smile too wide, her eyes like polished mirrors.

It was the most terrifying download of all. download the mask 2

I ducked into an alley, my chest heaving. My own phone buzzed. A text from the unknown contact: “Loki was a warning. 2.0 is the cage. Only way out is to overwrite it. You need the original kernel. Find the first upload. The real one.”

The message from Loki_Returns updated one last time: “The only mask worth wearing is the one you take off. Version 2.0 is offline. But humans? You’ll build a 3.0 someday. Try to remember this night.” When I opened my eyes, I was still in the alley

And for the first time in a year, I looked at my own reflection in the dark window of a parked car. No filter. No upgrade. Just me.

Behind me, a shadow fell over the alley entrance. It was Jenna, but her body was no longer fully human. Her skin had a chrome sheen, her fingers elongated into blades. “Leo,” she said in a voice like broken glass. “We’re all going to be honest now. Forever.” “Leo