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For three minutes, nothing moved. Then, a hand entered the frame. It was long—impossibly long—with extra knuckles that clicked like dry twigs. It didn't reach for the bowl. It reached for the camera.

Elias felt a cold draft. He turned around, and there, sitting at his own kitchen table, was a single, grey, meat-carved apple. Behind it, he heard the distinct click-click-click of knuckles unfolding in the dark. D5370.avi

The hard drive was a brick of rusted aluminum, salvaged from a flooded estate sale in rural Ohio. When Elias finally bypassed the corrupted sectors, he found only one file: . No metadata. No date. Just 1.4 gigabytes of silent data. He hit play. For three minutes, nothing moved

The footage was grainy, overexposed. It showed a fixed shot of a kitchen table—familiar, yet wrong. The proportions of the chairs were slightly too tall. In the center of the table sat a bowl of fruit that didn't look like fruit; they were shapes carved from raw, grey meat. It didn't reach for the bowl