He watched, fascinated and horrified, as the "future" Leo on the screen stood up. He watched him walk to the door. He watched him open it, look down the empty C-hallway, and then… scream. A silent, full-body scream.
The DVR163 app was still open. A new prompt appeared, written in that same broken English: "Replay or Preview? Select mode." Leo’s thumb hovered. If "Preview" showed him the next two minutes, what would "Replay" show him? The last two minutes? Or the last two years ? http- www.dvr163.com download android.php l en
He clicked "Install."
The 3 AM shift at the Meridian Self-Storage was less about security and more about watching paint dry. Leo Cole’s kingdom was a small, windowless office dominated by a grainy four-split monitor. Forty-two storage units. Three hallways. One loading bay. Zero action. He watched, fascinated and horrified, as the "future"
The thumping stopped.
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On his left, he saw himself. The real Leo, slouched in the swivel chair, phone glowing in his hand. But on the new feed, the angle was high, looking down. The timestamp read 2026-04-18 – 03:17:44 – two minutes ahead of his actual clock.