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The file began playing again. From the beginning. But now, every scene was slightly different. Slightly worse. The bus melted slower. The confession lasted longer. The silence after Raven’s line stretched into minutes.

It didn’t cut away. The beam kept going, melting through a school bus that had always, in the theatrical cut, been empty. Justice.League.vs.Teen.Titans.2016.1080p.BluRay...

The file was still there. Its icon had changed. Instead of the film’s poster, it was now a high-res photo of Leo’s own face, taken from the webcam above his monitor, timestamped —the exact moment he’d first clicked play. The file began playing again

Leo reached for the power cord.

At the climax, when the Justice League broke free and Superman finally punched Trigon through a dimensional rift, the villain didn’t laugh. He turned to the camera—not to the League, not to Raven—and said: Slightly worse

It was a quiet Tuesday evening when Leo, a film student with a passion for obscure director’s cuts, found the file. Nestled between a corrupted copy of Batman: Under the Red Hood and a German dub of Superman: Doomsday , the file sat innocently enough: