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Leo formatted his drives, flashed his BIOS, even replaced his router. But every screen in his dorm—his phone, his tablet, even the e-ink display on his smartwatch—showed the same thing: a black mirror with a single orange squirrel logo. And the counter kept climbing. Session 44. Session 89. Session 143.

He unplugged the webcam. The feed continued.

The screen mirrored flawlessly. Low latency, crisp 1080p. He grinned. Free, pre-activated, perfect. Squirrels Reflector 4.1.2.178 Pre-Activated -Ap...

The next morning, his phone was dead. Not out of battery—dead. The screen showed a strange, rippling pattern like liquid metal. When he forced a restart, the lock screen wallpaper had changed. It was now a live feed from his own laptop’s webcam, showing him sitting at his desk, confused.

Leo assumed it was some telemetry feature. He closed the app and went to bed. Leo formatted his drives, flashed his BIOS, even

No one noticed that the update was signed by a certificate issued to “Squirrels LLC” but with a creation date of December 31, 1999 . Or that the file size was exactly 18.7 MB.

A week later, a legitimate update for Reflector appeared on the Mac App Store. The patch notes read: “Fixed a rare issue where users would mistake themselves for the reflection. Also, if you see a black mirror icon, run.” Session 44

The original Leo tried to speak, but his voice came out as a faint, compressed audio stream—like an AirPlay signal struggling to connect.