Elias didn't hesitate. He joined the files and initiated the extraction. As the progress bar crawled, his small apartment felt colder. The Gemination Group hadn't released a public catalog in a decade. 2020 was the year they went "dark," coinciding with the disappearance of three world-renowned geneticists.
Then, the cursor moved on its own. It clicked a button at the bottom of the screen labeled: Gemination New Catalogue 2020.7z.004
The script didn't ask for a credit card. It asked for access to his smart-lock and GPS. Elias didn't hesitate
Elias recoiled, but he couldn't look away. The software was cycling through options, digitally grafting impossible "products" onto his real-time image. Golden thorns weaving through his ribs; teeth replaced by iridescent opals that hummed when he spoke. The Gemination Group hadn't released a public catalog
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