Elias was a freelance investigative journalist, and he’d heard rumors that Part 16 was different. It wasn’t just data; it was the "Predictive Logic" archive. He right-clicked and hit Extract .
The progress bar moved with agonizing slowness. 98%... 99%... Complete. Inside wasn’t a spreadsheet of emails or passwords. It was a single, executable file named CareerPath_Visualizer.exe . He should have deleted it. Instead, he ran it.
: Elias takes a job as a technical writer for a shell company. linkendin.part16.rar
The screen flickered, then his own face appeared, pulled from a webcam he thought was disabled. Beside his face, a timeline began to scroll. It wasn't his past; it was his future.
Elias tried to pull the plug, but the screen stayed bright. A notification popped up in the corner of his eye, a familiar chime: You have 1 new connection request. It was from himself. Ten years in the future. Elias was a freelance investigative journalist, and he’d
Elias watched, mesmerized, as the timeline shifted. A new entry appeared at the bottom, dated today:
: Elias publishes the "LinkedIn Leaks." The story goes viral. The progress bar moved with agonizing slowness
: Elias realizes Part 16 was a trap.