He didn’t turn around. Instead, he deleted the file and formatted his drive. But the next morning, when he checked his phone, a new notification was waiting. A file had been shared with him via Bluetooth from an unknown device.
He spent three days running brute-force scripts. He tried "1234," "password," and "admin." Nothing worked. It wasn't until he looked at the file name again— M_D_B —and typed his own mother’s maiden name that the progress bar finally moved.
Titled "Decisions," it held screenshots of every private message he’d ever sent, even the ones he’d deleted before hitting send.
Titled "Beyond," was empty, save for a single text file.
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