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Her ID badge was found in a mop bucket. Her coffee, still warm, sat on the desk. But her personnel file? Corrupted. Her home address? A parking lot. Her emergency contact? A string of null values.

St. Christina’s Hospital should have been a place of healing. Instead, it became a labyrinth of silence. This beta version documents the first three phases of the anomaly—before the system began deleting itself.

As of this writing, six nurses are missing. Their lockers are empty. Their handwriting has faded from clipboards. The hospital’s website now lists the ward as “Permanently Unstaffed.”

By dawn, three more nurses from Ward C were missing. Not just from the building—from the payroll, from the family photos, from the very memory of the head physician.

The Curious Case Of The Missing Nurses - v0.1 Beta... Status: Active / Unsolved Log Entry: #001

On October 12th, at precisely 02:47 AM, the Night Shift Nurse Manager, Elena Voss, walked into Ward C to dispense medication. She never walked out. Not because she vanished in a flash of light—but because, three hours later, no one remembered she existed.

[System note: This file will self-delete in 5 seconds. Please reboot reality and try again.]

And this document? Version 0.1 Beta is already overwriting itself. If you’re reading this, check your reflection. If the nurse’s cap isn’t there—run.