
In the winter of 2007, at a quiet suburban high school where CRT monitors hum constantly in dusty computer labs and MySpace profiles feel like the center of the universe, four teenagers begin noticing impossible things. Comments appear on their pages that know secrets they've never shared. Deleted messages resurface. Screens glow faintly even when unplugged. Private moments-whispered apologies in the dark, hidden tears, late-night browser histories-begin leaking into the open, one corrupted line of text at a time. What starts as a strange glitch soon feels like something watching, waiting, and slowly learning how to speak with their own voices.Todos los derechos reservados
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