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As the horde closed in, she heard Sam's real voice — young, terrified, hopeful.

Maggie triggered the final step: inputting thmyl lbt into the mainframe as a cheat code. The world pixelated. The zombies froze mid-lunge. The bell tower chimed a single, clear note.

No zombies. Just a quiet Welsh village by the sea, sunset over a Swahili fort, and a single non-playable character sitting on the dock, fishing.

"Survive. Or become the signal."

And Sam stepped out of the Aether — gaunt, older, but smiling.

CIA analyst Margaret "Maggie" Kessler was the first to decode it. She saw it wasn't random. Thmyl was "myth" shifted; lbt was "blt" — a sandwich, or a codename. Llandrwyd Mjana — a place not on any map. Welsh for "Church of the Red Bank" and Swahili for "spirit of the deceased." Impossible.

Maggie, now trapped inside the game after touching the corrupted radio, woke up on a stone dock. Her hands gripped a Colt M1911. A distorted voice crackled overhead:

She reported to her superior: "Someone is trying to reach us from inside the Zombies mode."

"Tell my mom I didn't rage quit. Tell her… I beat it."