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Nothing. Just the hum of his refrigerator.
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He turned back to the screen. The subtitles had changed again. Now they read: “He heard you too.”
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The next morning, the forum post was gone. The 47GB file had vanished from Leo’s hard drive. All that remained was a single text file on his desktop, timestamped 1:48 AM. It contained one sentence:
In the morning, it was done.
He poured cheap whiskey into a coffee mug, killed the lights, and double-clicked.
“If you’re watching this, delete it. They put me here for sport.” This looked like found footage
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The file finished playing at 1:47 AM. The credits rolled with no names. Just a single line: “Thank you for downloading. Your audition is complete.”