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Feed 1: A highway overpass at night. A single car. License plate: Leo's own.

Feed 3: His apartment kitchen. The microwave clock read 3:33 AM. The fridge door was open. No one was there. Alooytv 2.blogspot.com

A security guard's uniform. Empty. Hanging in the corner of the room. Feed 1: A highway overpass at night

Leo slammed the laptop shut. His heart hammered. He told himself it was a hack. A prank. But when he drove home that morning, the overpass from Feed 1 was empty. No cars. Just a single wet footprint on the asphalt, leading nowhere. Feed 3: His apartment kitchen

Leo laughed nervously. "Old creepypasta," he muttered.

The video was gone. Instead, there were 12 new thumbnails. Each was a live camera feed.

The site looked frozen in time. A tiled background of pixelated green binary code. A sidebar widget titled "Visitor Count: 47" (it never changed). And a single embedded video player that didn't look like YouTube or Vimeo. It was a gray box with a play button that resembled a blinking eye.