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Your temporary password is: HELP_ME_NOW

Don’t change it. I set the expiration. I needed someone to reset it at this exact time. They’re coming for me in ten minutes. You’re the only one who’s watched more than once. Please. Call the police. Address: 1432 Willow Lane. Apartment 4.

Now, the password had expired. The email gave her two options: or Cancel .

She’d watched for a week. A woman crying over burnt toast. A man practicing guitar alone. An old couple arguing about medication. Then, the shame had set in. She’d closed the laptop and never returned.

The laptop webcam light blinked green.

The site loaded a familiar grainy grid. Nine tiles. Nine apartments. At 3:15 AM, most were dark. But Tile 4—the kitchen of a ground-floor unit—was lit.