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The screen didn't flicker. Instead, the audio began before the visual—a soft, rhythmic thumping, like a heartbeat echoed through a radiator. When the picture finally resolved, it wasn't a movie or a music video. It was a fixed-angle shot of his own hallway, taken from the vantage point of the vent above his front door.

The file was titled [BC] Don't Say.mp4 . It sat in Elias’s downloads folder, a tiny icon against a sea of discarded PDFs and forgotten screenshots. He didn't remember clicking a link, and he certainly didn't recognize the tag "[BC]."

In the video, the hallway was dark. A figure stood perfectly still just outside his bedroom door. It was Elias, or something wearing his favorite gray hoodie, staring at the wood of the door with an intensity that made his skin crawl. Download [BC] Don't Say mp4

Elias sat in the silence of his room, his eyes locked on the bedroom door. From the other side, in the dark hallway he had just seen on his screen, he heard the soft, rhythmic thumping of a heartbeat. Then, a voice that sounded exactly like his own whispered: "Don't say it."

Curiosity, that old digital trap, got the better of him. He double-clicked. The screen didn't flicker

On-screen, the Elias-thing leaned in. It didn't knock. It whispered something—three distinct syllables—but the audio cut to static the moment its lips moved.

Elias looked at the video progress bar. There were ten seconds left. In the footage, the figure slowly turned its head toward the camera—toward the vent—and smiled. It wasn't a human smile; it had too many teeth and not enough soul. The video ended. The file vanished from the folder. It was a fixed-angle shot of his own

Suddenly, a notification chimed in the real world. A text from an unknown number: “You weren't supposed to hear that.”