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Mira’s only note was: “Great engagement. Do it again next week with a different intern.”

“Leo?” Nina called. “You okay, man? You look pale.”

Leo leaned forward. This was brilliant. This was the kind of art he’d once dreamed of making.

“That was wild!” Nina said to the camera. “We just watched Leo have a total meltdown. Click the link in the description to see the full unedited freakout—and don’t forget to smash that like button.” momxxx take it

He tried to answer, but his voice came out as text. Subtitles appeared at the bottom of the blank screen: [Leo mutters incoherently, clearly losing it.]

“Cut the feed,” he whispered.

Leo spun around. The theater was gone. He was standing on a set designed to look like the theater. Dev and Nina were now hosts on a couch, reading cue cards. Mira’s only note was: “Great engagement

The Final Scene ended not with credits, but with a QR code.

The Final Scene

Leo screamed. No one heard him. Above him, a teleprompter scrolled: [Leo Park, former film lover, learns that when you spend your life packaging art for the algorithm, you become the packaging.] You look pale

And in the real world, Take It Entertainment released a 47-second clip titled “Film Critic Has Existential Crisis During Lost Movie (Gone Viral).” It got ten million views in an hour.

But Nina and Dev were glued to the screen. Dev laughed nervously. “Dude, that’s your name. That’s creepy.”

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