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Charles sat at the head, his pocket burning with the weight of the USB drive. To his right sat Elena, picking at her roast chicken. To his left was their daughter, Sophie, home from college, her eyes glued to her phone. And at the foot of the table sat Kayden, Charles’s younger brother, looking rougher than Charles remembered—unshaven, tired, and evasive. In an age where screens dominate daily life,