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There are 101 accounts in this file now, the text continued. Scroll down.

The Notepad window flickered to life, a jagged waterfall of emails and passwords. It was a rhythmic, ugly poetry of personal data: sunnysky72@gmail.com : P@ssword123 j.miller.arch@outlook.com : BlueDog99! curious_cat_88@yahoo.com : 12081988

It was my email. And the password—the one I’d changed only yesterday—was visible in plain text. Download x100 Accounts txt

My breath hitched. My name isn't on my computer's public profile.

My hand shook as I grabbed the mouse and pulled the scroll bar to the very bottom. Below the hundredth account, a new entry had appeared. It was highlighted in a ghostly blue. elias.thorne.dev@protonmail.com : ********** There are 101 accounts in this file now, the text continued

Each line represented a person who, at this very moment, might be pouring coffee, stuck in traffic, or tucking a child into bed, entirely unaware that the digital lock on their front door had just been picked.

A new line of text began to type itself at the bottom of the open txt file, appearing letter by letter as if someone were sitting right next to me: I see you found the list, Elias. It was a rhythmic, ugly poetry of personal

My cursor hovered over the first one. I imagined SunnySky72. Maybe she was a teacher. Maybe that password was the same one she used for her bank, her medical portal, the cloud storage where she kept photos of her late father. With one "Log In" click, I could be her. I could see her messages, read her drafts, and erase her digital existence.