The character in the game began to move on its own. It walked toward the in-game window and looked out. Elias watched the screen, paralyzed. In the game’s low-res reflection on the glass, he saw a shape standing behind the character. It was a tall, static-filled silhouette with a head that looked like an unzipped file folder. Then, he heard a sound that didn't come from his speakers. Click.
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The game didn't have a chat box, but the text appeared anyway, etched into the concrete wall of the in-game room. The NPC responded instantly, though there was no character model in sight. the game typed. The character in the game began to move on its own
He opened the door. Inside was a recreation of a living room. It was sparse, but the layout was familiar—too familiar. There was a desk, a messy bed, and a computer monitor glowing blue. On the screen of the in-game computer, he could see a tiny, pixelated version of a hallway. In the game’s low-res reflection on the glass,
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