I reached for the power button, but my finger stopped an inch away. From the internal speakers came a sound—not a beep or a glitch, but the heavy, rhythmic rasp of someone struggling for air. The file wasn't just on my drive. It was holding on.
The screen didn't show a progress window. Instead, the desktop icons began to migrate. Slowly, at first, they drifted toward the center of the screen, huddling together like prey sensing a predator. My wallpaper—a high-res shot of the Sierras—began to distort, the mountain peaks stretching upward, sharpening into obsidian teeth. DOWNLOAD FILE – Stranglehold.zip
I navigated to my downloads folder. There it sat. No icon, just a blank white page with a jagged edge. I double-clicked to extract it. I reached for the power button, but my