What started as an ordinary grocery run became a nightmare hiding in plain sight. After a quiet dinner of store-bought sausages, the narrator awoke to something strange — a metallic resistance beneath the knife. Cutting deeper, they uncovered what no one should ever find in food: a USB flash drive sealed inside the meat they had already eaten. The shock was instant, the nausea worse. Curiosity battled horror as they plugged it in, hoping for logic but finding only fear.
The drive contained one folder — “OPEN ME.” Inside, a single image: a man grinning straight into the camera, laughter frozen in eerie stillness. No explanation, no message, just that mocking stare. The discovery turned breakfast into a crime scene of the mind, where every bite recalled betrayal. Whether prank or warning, it didn’t matter — something had invaded their safety. From that day on, even the simplest meal carried a question that never left them: What else are we really swallowing?