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Felix frowned. That made no sense. The blue wire was for a power antenna, not… headlights. But it was 2 AM, his coffee was cold, and curiosity is a terrible mechanic. He stripped the blue wire, wrapped it around the headlamp fuse’s left leg, and pushed it back in.
Felix’s hand hovered over the wire. He laughed nervously. “Nice prank. Did Bjorn put you up to this?”
The voice on the radio screamed.
The next morning, he went to the scrapyard, ripped the Davilon Autoradio out of the dashboard, and buried it under three tons of scrap metal.
The problem was the handleiding —the manual. It wasn't on eBay. It wasn't on any obscure forum. All Felix had was a single, coffee-stained page he’d found wedged under the driver's seat. The top read: . Davilon Autoradio Handleiding
He turned the tuner. The static warped into a rhythmic pulse, like a heartbeat through a shortwave radio. Then, a voice. Not a DJ’s voice. It was thin, reedy, and spoke Dutch with an accent that sounded a hundred years old.
Take out the blue wire. Now. This channel is not music. This is an alarm. When we made the XK-95, we made a mistake. We didn’t just catch broadcasts. We opened a door. As long as the radio is on and the lights are on, something… is listening along. Felix frowned
He looked back at the manual. Below the standard instructions, in a smaller, italicized font, was a single strange line: “Voor de verborgen frequentie, sluit de blauwe draad aan op de zekering van de koplampen.” For the hidden frequency, connect the blue wire to the headlamp fuse.
