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Leo stared at the file. Then he looked at the Balance Board, still sitting on his floor.

He yanked the USB drive out.

The screen split. On the left: a grainy recording, probably from a hacked camera. A girl in a college dorm, standing on a Balance Board, laughing. Then the video jumped — she fell. The Wii remote clattered. She didn’t get up. wii fit plus wbfs

The Wii froze. The Balance Board went dark. The room was silent except for the hum of the old TV. Leo stared at the file

Later that night, Leo plugged the drive into his laptop to format it. But the drive wouldn’t mount. A single text file appeared on his desktop, generated by nothing he could trace. The screen split

Leo grabbed his phone, translated:

Leo hadn’t touched his Wii in years. It sat under the TV, dustier than a forgotten diary, the white plastic now a dull yellow. But last week, he’d found an old external hard drive in a box labeled “College – DO NOT SELL.” Inside: a single folder. WBFS.