That night, the first strange thing happened. A girl in a yellow dress appeared in a single frame where no one had been before. Not faded or blurry — hyperreal. He could see the individual threads in her dress, the faint scar on her chin, the way her eyes looked past the camera like she knew someone was watching from the future.

“Finish restoring the reels,” she said. “Let them see me. Then I can rest.”

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“Just a glitch,” he muttered, and deleted the frame.

Then she was gone.

He opened it. The girl stood against a white void. She spoke in a voice that sounded like radio static shaped into words.

Leo’s hands went cold. He remembered now — not a glitch, not a ghost, but a real girl. Mira. The day she slipped under the water. His child’s brain had rewritten history, pixelated her out of existence.

“You see me because you fixed the pixels. But I’ve been here since you were a kid. I’m the friend you forgot — the one who drowned at the lake that summer. You didn’t push me, Leo. You tried to save me. But you couldn’t, so you erased me from every picture. Now you’re putting me back, one frame at a time.”

But the next night, she was back — in every restored clip. Standing in the background of birthday parties, school plays, beach outings. Always watching.

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