Panic is a precise thing. It made Mara do what fear does best: act. She traced the techniques Julie’s original friends had used—layered metadata, distributed seeding across dozens of obscure sites, and a network of mirrors that ensured the clips resurfaced whenever someone tried to delete them. Someone wanted the world to watch. Someone wanted to force acknowledgement.
Mara took the DVD home. She told herself she would send it to Tomas, to professionals—never to watch alone. She locked her bedroom door and set it on her desk like evidence. Her phone blinked. The same anonymous number now called. When she answered, the line carried only static and a slow, wet breathing. Then a whisper: "Do you remember the party?"
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