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Inside was a list of 47 names. Next to each name was a date of birth—and a date of death. All the death dates were in the future. The last one was today’s date. The name next to it was Maya K. Chen .
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On a Tuesday night, with rain streaking her office window, she typed the query: site:pastebin.com wtcs.com . Inside was a list of 47 names
She deleted her search history. She closed the Pastebin tabs. But as she shut down her laptop, a final line flickered on the screen—as if from a kernel process she couldn’t kill: "Welcome to WTCS. Your future has been processed. No refunds." The rain kept falling. And somewhere, in a server silo in New Mexico, a clock ticked forward to 2027. The last one was today’s date
She looked out the rain-streaked window. Across the street, a black van had its lights off, engine running.