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The deadbolt on his front door clicked into place by itself. From the hallway, he heard the heavy, rhythmic thud of a mail carrier’s boots—not the light step of a human, but something heavy, dragging a bag that sounded like it was filled with wet gravel.

His breath hitched. He opened the letter dated tomorrow. It was addressed to his own apartment. The text was just a list of three numbers: a latitude, a longitude, and a time—3:14 AM. He looked at his clock. It was 3:00 AM. The terminal chirped.

Leo looked back at the screen. A new file had appeared in the folder: PostD2.part2.rar .

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