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He scrolled down. The photos became more personal. One showed him sitting at his desk, staring at the screen. One showed him opening the very folder he was looking at now.
Inside were thousands of photos. He opened the first one. It was a high-resolution shot of his own street, taken from the vantage point of the oak tree outside his window. The timestamp was tomorrow. 53425.rar
He ran it through three different antivirus scanners. All green. He checked the origin of the email. The domain didn't exist. Against every better instinct honed by ten years in cybersecurity, Elias clicked Extract . He scrolled down
The email arrived at 3:14 AM. No subject, no body text—just a single attachment: . One showed him opening the very folder he was looking at now
But it was the last file in the RAR that stopped his breath. It wasn't a photo; it was a text document named End_Log.txt .