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She opened it to the last page. There, pressed between the leaves like a dried flower, was a single, perfect leaf that looked hauntingly like a human hand.

"The answers are free," the chat box scrolled, "but the biology requires a specimen."

"The cells don't just divide," a note read next to a drawing of an onion skin. "They watch."

The monitor flared with a blinding white light. Artyom tried to scream, but his throat was filled with the sudden, rapid growth of moss. On the desk, the blank workbook began to fill itself in. Purple ink blossomed across the pages, describing in perfect detail the cellular structure of the boy who had tried to find a shortcut.

The search results shimmered. Most were traps—sites laden with flashing banners promising "DOWNLOAD NOW" but leading only to endless loops of "Verify you are human" or "Enter your phone number for a pin." But then, he saw it. A plain, underlined link on a forum from 2014. No ads. No pop-ups. Just a file name: Bio_6_Pasechnik_Full_Answers.pdf .

As he copied the answers, Artyom noticed something strange. In the margins of page 54, the handwriting changed. It grew smaller, more frantic.