Curiosity about hidden corners of the internet leads the narrator into encrypted forums, anonymous marketplaces, and invite-only message boards. What begins as harmless exploration quickly turns unsettling when a buried link redirects to a site that shouldn’t exist.
In this fictional internet horror story, the page contains distorted livestream footage, timestamped messages predicting real-world events, and a chat room where users seem aware of the narrator’s presence. The deeper they browse, the more personal the content becomes — familiar locations, private search history references, even their own username appearing in archived logs dated years in the past.
Attempts to disconnect only intensify the experience. Files reappear after deletion. Notifications arrive from unknown addresses. And the site seems to follow them beyond the browser.
A tense digital-age horror narrative exploring paranoia, anonymity, and the fear of being watched online.