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As he leaned in, a sound finally bled through his speakers—not a tick, but a low, wet rasping, like someone trying to breathe through a closed throat. The camera began to zoom in, slowly, until the clock face filled the screen. Behind the glass of the clock, something moved. Small, pale fingers were pressed against the inner side of the glass, frantically trying to push the second hand forward. The video ended abruptly at 8:13.

Leo closed the laptop, his heart hammering. He looked up at the wall of his own office. He didn't own a dial clock, but as he sat in the silence, he heard it—a heavy, metallic thump coming from inside the wall, followed by the sound of glass cracking.

Leo found the drive in a box of "junk" electronics at a estate sale for a retired archivist. Most of the files were mundane—spreadsheets of library inventories and scanned tax forms from the late 90s. But tucked inside a folder named Temp_Cache_Alpha was a single video file: .

Leo watched for three minutes. Nothing changed. The second hand ticked from the twelve, around the circle, and back again. But on the fourth rotation, he noticed a glitch. The hand didn't move to the next second; it stayed on the six, vibrating violently.

When he clicked play, the video didn't show a person or a monster. It was a fixed shot of a dial-type wall clock in a dimly lit hallway. There was no audio, just the rhythmic, heavy movement of the second hand.

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G8013.mp4 -

As he leaned in, a sound finally bled through his speakers—not a tick, but a low, wet rasping, like someone trying to breathe through a closed throat. The camera began to zoom in, slowly, until the clock face filled the screen. Behind the glass of the clock, something moved. Small, pale fingers were pressed against the inner side of the glass, frantically trying to push the second hand forward. The video ended abruptly at 8:13.

Leo closed the laptop, his heart hammering. He looked up at the wall of his own office. He didn't own a dial clock, but as he sat in the silence, he heard it—a heavy, metallic thump coming from inside the wall, followed by the sound of glass cracking.

Leo found the drive in a box of "junk" electronics at a estate sale for a retired archivist. Most of the files were mundane—spreadsheets of library inventories and scanned tax forms from the late 90s. But tucked inside a folder named Temp_Cache_Alpha was a single video file: .

Leo watched for three minutes. Nothing changed. The second hand ticked from the twelve, around the circle, and back again. But on the fourth rotation, he noticed a glitch. The hand didn't move to the next second; it stayed on the six, vibrating violently.

When he clicked play, the video didn't show a person or a monster. It was a fixed shot of a dial-type wall clock in a dimly lit hallway. There was no audio, just the rhythmic, heavy movement of the second hand.

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