He clicked the link. A dozen tabs for browser games and "clean your PC" alerts exploded across his screen. He battled through them, closing windows like a digital samurai, until he reached the final download button.
The file was suspiciously small—exactly 300MB for four movies. He clicked the link
Suddenly, the video glitched. The dog-John Connor turned to the camera, his pixelated eyes glowing a deep, unnatural red. The file was suspiciously small—exactly 300MB for four
Leo’s mouse froze. The "7HitMovies" logo at the top of the screen began to spin, faster and faster, until it looked like a saw blade. The fan in his laptop roared to a life-threatening speed. Leo’s mouse froze
“Leo,” the dog barked, the sound coming through the speakers as a low-frequency hum that made the water in Leo's glass ripple. “Stop searching. 300MB is all the space we need to move from the site to the drive.”