Leo set it as his wallpaper. Then his lock screen. Then his profile picture, his smartwatch face, and the startup animation on his laptop.
Leo froze. His cursor hovered over the “Change Desktop” button, but his finger wouldn’t move.
The image was called “Static Mayhem.” It showed Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, mid-laugh, backlit by the neon rot of a fictional Gotham alley. Rain streaked down her diamond-patterned corset. In her right hand, a chipped baseball bat wrapped in the phrase “Good Night.” In her eyes—not madness, but invitation .
The pixel was perfect.
He stepped through.
“Pick a door, Leo.” The screen rippled like a drop of water had hit the center. Her bat tapped the glass from the inside. Tap. Tap. Tap. “Or I’ll pick for you.”
She grabbed his wrist. Her skin was warm. Real. Too real. HD wallpaper- Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn- Mo...
His reflection in the monitor doubled. No— tripled . Three Harleys now, each in a slightly different costume: the red-and-black Suicide Squad jester, the gold-chain Birds of Prey rebel, the bloody-rose The Suicide Squad dress.
He stood in a back alley that smelled of ozone, cheap whiskey, and cherry bombs. Rain stung his face. And there she was—not a wallpaper anymore. Three-dimensional. Barefoot on the wet asphalt. Grinning with real teeth.
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Leo smiled. For the first time in three years, he wasn’t staring at a screen.
“Welcome to the Mo—” She stopped. Cocked her head. “Nah. That’s a different universe. You’re in my high-def now.”
“That’s your wallpaper now,” she laughed. “Boring, right? Don’t worry. I’ll keep you in widescreen.” Leo froze
At 2:17 AM, the screen flickered.
“Don’t,” she said. “You’ve been collecting me for three years. 1,247 wallpapers, seventeen action figures, four replica jackets. You don’t want to change me. You want to climb in .”