Position: [My Current Latitude and Longitude]. Status: Reading.
My blood ran cold. I looked at the file size of the RAR again. It was growing. 14 MB... 50 MB... 1 GB. I tried to delete the folder, but Windows gave me an error: "The Park is currently in use by another person." The-Park.rar
I looked out my window. Across the street, where there used to be a vacant lot, a wrought-iron gate was standing in the grass. There was no fence attached to it—just the gate. And behind it, the sky was starting to turn a flat, digital grey. Position: [My Current Latitude and Longitude]
I realized the text files weren't just data—they were descriptions of every object in "The Park." I spent hours opening them. I found "The Bench" ( Status: Empty ), "The Swing Set" ( Status: Moving ), and "The Pond" ( Status: Deep ). I looked at the file size of the RAR again
I found it on an old forum dedicated to 90s landscape architecture. The post was just a single line: "They never finished the simulation." Below it was a link to a file titled .
Curious, I opened one of the text files at random. It contained a single line: Position: 0,0,0. Status: Breathing. I opened another. Position: 14, -2, 40. Status: Waiting for the sun.