In a small town where everyone shared everything, Leo was the only one who kept a secret. He was obsessed with finding the perfect version of Charlie Puth’s unreleased track, "Be Quiet." He didn’t want a grainy concert rip; he wanted the studio-quality MP3, the kind that made the bass thrum in your chest.

As soon as the file landed on his desktop, Leo plugged in his high-end headphones. He hit play, expecting the smooth, syncopated pop beat Charlie was known for. Instead, there was total silence. He checked the volume. It was at max. He checked the cable. It was secure.

Then, a whisper came through the speakers. It wasn't a song. It was Charlie’s voice, clear as a bell, speaking directly to him. "I told you to be quiet," the voice murmured.

His search led him to a flickering forum page titled The Vault . A user named 'Voicenotes91' had posted a single link: Leo’s mouse hovered over the button. He knew the risks—malware, viruses, or worse, a rick-roll. But the temptation was too strong. He clicked.