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On the screen, a figure stood at the far end of the hall. It was tall, its limbs elongated and jointed like a spider’s. It didn't have a face, just a vertical slit that pulsed in time with the thudding in the audio file.
He looked back at the monitor. The figure was now leaning into the camera, its "face" filling the screen. The slit opened, revealing rows of teeth that looked like shattered glass.
Elias froze. He heard it then—not from his speakers, but from the physical hallway outside his bedroom. A wet, heavy slap of skin against the floor. TH3D33P0N3.rar
The screen went black. In the reflection of the glass, Elias didn't see his own face. He saw the hallway. He saw the dripping walls. And he saw the tall, spider-like thing standing directly behind his chair.
Elias, a digital archivist with a penchant for the macabre, clicked "Download." On the screen, a figure stood at the far end of the hall
He opened the text file first. It contained a single line:
His monitor flickered. The room’s LED lights dimmed as if the computer was sucking the power out of the walls. A window opened, displaying a grainy, live-feed video of a hallway. It looked like his own apartment building, but the walls were dripping with something dark and viscous. He looked back at the monitor
The figure on the screen began to walk. It didn't move like a person; it twitched forward in frames, teleporting a few feet closer with every flicker of the monitor.