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A new notification appeared:

The runner stopped. The camera panned up. They weren't looking at a person; they were looking at a window. His window. In the reflection of the glass on the screen, Elias could see the back of a head—a man sitting at a desk, illuminated by the blue glow of a monitor.

The video opened to a shaky, low-light shot. It was a street corner—grey pavement, the neon buzz of a broken "Pharmacy" sign, and the rhythmic thud-thud of someone running. The camera was chest-mounted, swaying with every stride. "It’s just a prank," Elias whispered to the empty room.

He waited for the "jumpscare," the loud scream or the masked face to pop up. It didn't happen. Instead, the runner in the video reached out a hand—covered in a black latex glove—and tapped on the glass. Tap. Tap. Tap.

Elias froze. The man in the video was wearing the same frayed hoodie Elias had on right now.

The sound didn't come from his phone speakers. It came from the window behind him.

 
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Download File Video6233364741960500975.mp4 Official

A new notification appeared:

The runner stopped. The camera panned up. They weren't looking at a person; they were looking at a window. His window. In the reflection of the glass on the screen, Elias could see the back of a head—a man sitting at a desk, illuminated by the blue glow of a monitor. Download File video6233364741960500975.mp4

The video opened to a shaky, low-light shot. It was a street corner—grey pavement, the neon buzz of a broken "Pharmacy" sign, and the rhythmic thud-thud of someone running. The camera was chest-mounted, swaying with every stride. "It’s just a prank," Elias whispered to the empty room. A new notification appeared: The runner stopped

He waited for the "jumpscare," the loud scream or the masked face to pop up. It didn't happen. Instead, the runner in the video reached out a hand—covered in a black latex glove—and tapped on the glass. Tap. Tap. Tap. His window

Elias froze. The man in the video was wearing the same frayed hoodie Elias had on right now.

The sound didn't come from his phone speakers. It came from the window behind him.

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