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Leo bypassed the antivirus warnings with the practiced nonchalance of the chronically broke. Click. Run as Administrator. He realized then that the file hadn't been a crack

Leo looked at his front door. From the hallway of his apartment complex, he heard it: the dragging of feet, the low, guttural moan of a thousand hungry mouths, and the distinct sound of a chainsaw revving up.

Then, a line of text appeared in the center of the monitor, written in a font that looked less like pixels and more like dried veins: Leo grabbed the duct tape

A timer appeared in the top right corner of his vision, HUD-style, HUD-bright.