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Her professor’s voice echoed in her head: “Some hosts aren’t servers. They’re traps.” Instead, I can offer you a short, fictional

She turned. Empty room.

She should have ignored it. But Maya was a cybersecurity student with a reckless streak. At 2 a.m., wrapped in the blue glow of her monitor, she clicked. Just let me know

The page loaded in silence. No images, no text — just a single blinking cursor in the center of a black screen. Then, one line appeared:

Now help us leave.

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