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He froze. In the video, he could see himself, but he was glowing. Beneath his skin, his skeleton was visible in sharp, ivory detail. He watched his own heart beat, a frantic rhythm of shadow and light.

Experimentally, he lifted his hand. On the screen, the bones of his fingers moved in perfect synchronization. But then he noticed something else. Behind his chair, in the corner of his room where the shadows were deepest, the X-ray filter showed a second skeleton. X-Ray_PREMIUM (2).exe

On the screen, the figure finally touched his shoulder. Elias felt a coldness so absolute it hurt. The monitor flickered one last time, and the room went dark. When the screen rebooted seconds later, the desk was empty. The only thing left was a new file on the desktop, waiting for the next user: X-Ray_PREMIUM (3).exe. He froze

Elias didn't move. He didn't breathe. He kept his eyes fixed on the monitor, watching the thing in the corner. Slowly, the skeletal figure on the screen began to raise a long, spindly arm. It reached toward the Elias on the screen, its bony fingers inches from the back of his glowing neck. He watched his own heart beat, a frantic