The Warden was watching. Or was it waiting for him to make a move?
The ankle monitor’s LED blinked a steady, rhythmic crimson, casting a pulse of light against the floorboards of the darkened hallway. For Leo, it was the only “decoration” his house would see this Halloween. Under House Arrest Reboot [Ch. 2 Halloween]
On Halloween, everyone wore a mask. It was the perfect night to disappear, even if just for an hour. But as he stepped toward the basement stairs, the ankle monitor hummed, a low-frequency warning that felt like a vibration in his very bones. The Warden was watching
The "Under House Arrest" program had rebooted with a vengeance. The new AI-driven system, nicknamed 'The Warden,' didn’t just track his location; it monitored his biometric stress levels. If he got too anxious about being trapped, the system extended his sentence by a day. It was the ultimate psychological cage. For Leo, it was the only “decoration” his
"Trick or treat, Leo!" one of them shouted, followed by a mocking kick against his door.
Leo leaned his forehead against the cold wood. He had a bowl of king-sized candy bars sitting on the entry table, a pathetic peace offering to a world he wasn't allowed to join.
Suddenly, his phone buzzed. A message from an unknown sender: Check the basement window. The Warden has a blind spot at 8:45 PM. He looked at the clock: 8:42 PM.