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Leo sighed. He was in sweatpants, two days unshaven, a cold mug of coffee beside him. The solution, however, was three clicks away.
The server screen went dark. Then, one by one, green lights blinked back to life.
He double-clicked.
The fluorescent lights vanished. The office ghost evaporated. He was back in his quiet, dimly lit room, the rain tapping on the window.
He typed reboot -f now . Hit Enter.
For a moment, Leo felt the strange vertigo of being in two places at once. His body was slouched in a worn leather chair. His digital ghost, however, was walking the cold corridors of Floor 12.
It was 11:47 PM when Leo’s laptop screen flickered. The office server had crashed again. His phone buzzed—a frantic text from Mina, the night-shift supervisor: “Can you log in? The whole system is frozen.” remote desktop shortcut
Instantly, the cozy clutter of his home office dissolved. The screen blinked black, then rebuilt itself pixel by pixel into the harsh, fluorescent-lit landscape of Work. There was the dual-monitor setup. There were the 47 unread emails. There was the blinking cursor on the server terminal, waiting for a command.

