Mypsswrd.com ((link)) (2027)
His desk was a graveyard of Post-it notes. Blue sticky: Netflix. Yellow: Work email. Pink: The one for the gas bill that he had to reset every month. He had three different notebooks, each with a different set of scribbled, half-crossed-out credentials. Last Tuesday, he’d spent forty minutes locked out of his own bank account, answering security questions like “What was your first pet’s name?” when his first pet, a goldfish named Bubbles, had died in 1997 and he’d since lied about it on three different platforms.
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Leo’s blood ran cold. He hadn’t uploaded that photo. He didn’t even know a security camera had captured it. His desk was a graveyard of Post-it notes