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That night, Elias received an automated alert. The file A55D98C_thumbs.jpg had begun to replicate. It wasn't a virus; it was replacing every thumbnail in his personal photo gallery. His graduation photos, his wedding, his vacation shots—all of them were now 12kb squares of a person waving from a future that hadn't happened yet.

The file was only 12 kilobytes—a tiny, pixelated square titled A55D98C_thumbs.jpg . A55D98C_thumbs.jpg

When he double-clicked it, his screen flickered. The thumbnail showed a person standing on a mountain ridge, their arm raised as if waving. But there was a glitch: the person’s shadow stretched in the wrong direction, pointing toward the sun instead of away from it. That night, Elias received an automated alert