-one Bad Move By Haveyouseenthisgirl- ✔

And she was already smiling.

The cursor blinked. That was all. A thin, vertical pulse on a cracked monitor, the only light in a room that smelled of dust and old coffee.

Then, at 2:14 a.m., a single file dropped into the shared drive. No name. Just a string of hex code that resolved, when I clicked it, into a single grainy image: a hallway. My hallway. Time-stamped forty minutes ago. -one bad move by haveyouseenthisgirl-

But I typed: What do you want?

I should have shut the laptop. Pulled the plug. Burned the hard drive. And she was already smiling

The third frame was closer. The back of my head. A hand reaching toward my shoulder—no, through my shoulder, pixels bending like heat off asphalt.

I typed: Who is this?

My second was not running.

My first mistake was opening it.

Instead, I saw her.