The progress bar appeared, extracting the files with a satisfying, rhythmic click of her hard drive.
The file was named , and it had been sitting in the deepest, most forgotten corner of Clara’s external hard drive for over a decade . She found it on a rainy Tuesday while looking for old tax tax forms. Amidst folders labeled "College_Photos" and "Resume_Drafts_2014," there it was: a compressed archive with a generic icon and a name that sounded like a placeholder. kittycat.7z
Inside the extracted folder was a single application file simply named KittyCat.exe and a plain text file titled README.txt . The progress bar appeared, extracting the files with