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And then—the familiar chaos of her News Feed exploded onto the screen. Baby photos. Political rants. A high school friend’s engagement. An ad for a mop she didn’t need.

She clicked the link. The official Facebook recovery page loaded. Step one: enter your email. Step two: upload a photo of your ID. Step three: wait.

But in the silence, she heard her son breathing in the next room. She felt the weight of her own hands in her lap.

But something was wrong. A notification banner hung at the top: “Welcome back, Maya. We’ve locked your account due to suspicious activity. Please verify your phone number.” Facebook.com Login Identify

Then:

The blue loading bar crawled. One percent. Ten percent. Seventy.

And for the first time in fourteen years, she didn’t know who she was supposed to be online. No likes. No comments. No digital echo of her existence. And then—the familiar chaos of her News Feed

The page asked for a selfie. Not just any selfie. It asked her to turn her head slowly, to blink, to prove she was flesh and blood and not a bot, not a ghost, not the hacker who’d already changed her password once tonight.

At 3:30 AM, she gave up. She deleted the app from her phone. She stared at the blank space where the blue icon used to live.

She’d seen that phrase a thousand times. But tonight, it felt like a trap. A high school friend’s engagement

She pressed "Start Video."

What if the hacker does this faster? she thought. What if their AI is better?

The camera whirred. “Please look left. Now right. Now blink twice.”

It was 2:00 AM, and Maya’s thumb hovered over the blue "Log In" button. The words beneath it seemed to pulse on her cracked phone screen:

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