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A piece of his desktop wallpaper—a photo of his dog—was cut away, leaving a hole that showed his computer’s literal hardware code underneath. Snap. When the landlord checked the apartment a week
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He didn't have time to scream before the final Snap echoed through the quiet room.
Suddenly, his 3D software opened on its own. The viewport was black, but not the usual empty-grid black. It was a deep, matte void. Without Elias touching the mouse, the BoxCutter tool activated. A red laser line stretched across the screen, slicing through the digital darkness. Snap.