What started as an ordinary grocery trip turned unsettling. The narrator bought a pack of regular sausages, ate a few, and stored the rest in the fridge overnight. The next morning, while preparing breakfast, their knife struck something unexpectedly hard inside one sausage. Assuming it was frozen, they tried slicing again, but the resistance remained. On closer inspection, a metallic glint appeared — a USB flash drive embedded in the meat. Shock and revulsion set in as they realized they had already eaten some.
Curiosity overcame fear, and they plugged the drive into a computer. It contained a single folder labeled “OPEN ME,” holding one photograph: a man staring at the camera, laughing. The image was deeply unsettling. Questions swirled — a manufacturing accident, a prank, or something more sinister? The experience left the narrator uneasy, unable to eat without suspicion, transforming a routine meal into a lingering, chilling mystery.

