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200 Netflix Account.txt -

The file wasn't a list of accounts that had been hacked; it was a . According to the document, at exactly 11:42 PM, someone named Elias Thorne would begin watching a movie that hadn't even been released yet.

The file sat on the desktop, a digital ghost with a plain name: 200 NETFLIX ACCOUNT.txt . 200 NETFLIX ACCOUNT.txt

Curiosity piqued, Arthur logged into his own account. He searched for Elias Thorne. No results. He tried the next name, then the next. None of these people existed on the platform’s public side. The file wasn't a list of accounts that

Panicked, Arthur scrolled down the .txt file to the very end. 200. Arthur Vance – 11:45 PM – The Last Viewer. Curiosity piqued, Arthur logged into his own account

As the clock struck 11:41, Arthur waited. At 11:42, his television flickered. The "Who's Watching?" screen appeared, but instead of his own profile, a new one had manifested: a grey, faceless icon labeled Elias .

The movie started. It wasn't a Hollywood production. It was a live feed of a dark room, where a man sat in front of a screen, his face illuminated by the glow. The man on the screen looked exactly like Arthur.

The first entry read: 01. Elias Thorne – 11:42 PM – The Midnight Sky.

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