It was showing Leo's desk. From behind him.
> Error: Leo.exe not found in local memory. > Attempting fallback: Olivia.exe. a javascript error occurred in the main process reolink
But below it, someone—or something—had appended a line of plain English. It was showing Leo's desk
Then the error appeared.
Leo sighed. JavaScript. The glue of the web, the duct tape of the digital world. He’d written a thousand errors like this himself. He clicked "OK," expecting the window to vanish and the feed to reset. Attempting fallback: Olivia.exe. But below it
"...wasn't breathing... didn't log it... just a glitch..."
He looked back at the screen. The view had changed. It was now a freeze-frame of Leo, mid-turn, his face a blur of confusion. Across the image, in glowing red pixels, a new error had been overlaid: