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The Video

Author: Fiona Brown
last update publish date: 2026-06-21 22:41:24

The video began without sound. For the first three seconds, no one moved.

On the screen, a hospital corridor stretched beneath harsh white lights. The image was grainy, recorded from a security camera mounted high in a corner. Nurses moved in and out of frame. A man in a dark coat stood near a private room door, one hand pressed against the wall as though he needed it to remain upright.

Alexander.

Seven years younger, less severe around the eyes.

Less polished in h

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