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He tried to type "Both." The cursor deleted it. His phone buzzed. Priya: "You okay? You've been quiet." His Slack pinged. His boss: "Can you jump on a quick call about the Johnson account?" And in the void, his novel's first line flickered into view: "The sysadmin discovered that every escape left a scar."
Panic started as a cold bead on his neck. "It's just files," he told himself. "They're stored somewhere." But when he dug into his user folder, the novel's folder was there—empty. The illustration files were zero bytes. The flight prices had reverted to a date from last year. switch screens shortcut
The screen didn't switch. Instead, a message appeared in plain white text on the black void: Leo stared. His reflection stared back, pale and small in the monitor's bezel. He tried to type "Both
Slowly, Leo lifted his hands off the keyboard. He closed the laptop lid. You've been quiet
Slowly, deliberately, the cursor drifted to the Start menu. It typed Win+Ctrl+Right without his fingers touching anything.
The "virtual desktop" switch. Three keystrokes to slide between entire worlds.