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Para descomprimir el resto, asiste a la segunda ceremonia. Trae sangre nueva. La lista de invitados está en tu correo.

The camera panned down. On the table, arranged like a wedding cake, lay a human hand. A diamond engagement ring still glittered on its ring finger.

Marcelo frowned. The archive’s header was corrupted in a deliberate way — not accidental, but structured . Someone had used a split-file encryption tool reserved for dark-net dead drops. This wasn’t a virus. It was a message.

Marcelo’s inbox pinged. A new message, no subject line. BODA SANGRIENTA.parte 1.rar

Marcelo froze. The timestamp in the video’s metadata read: — the exact date of the groom’s disappearance. The hand’s nails were painted the same pale rose as the missing bride’s in her last Instagram post.

BODA SANGRIENTA.parte 1.rar

The file arrived on a Tuesday, attached to an email with no subject line. The sender’s address was a scrambled hash of letters: noreply@mata_amor.crypt . Para descomprimir el resto, asiste a la segunda ceremonia

The video was dark, candlelit. A long banquet table in a decrepit chapel. Men in black suits sat motionless, their faces obscured by shadow. At the head of the table, a man in a blood-stained tuxedo — his face blurred by a cheap digital filter — raised a glass.

Don’t miss it. You’ll be the best man.

“Bienvenidos a la Boda Sangrienta,” he whispered. “La novia está aquí… en pedazos.” The camera panned down

Marcelo, a forensic data recovery specialist who’d seen everything from corporate espionage to deep-web snuff hoaxes, almost deleted it. But the filename snagged his attention.

He tried a new password: EduardoNarvaez2019 .

Marcelo’s stomach turned. E.N. — Eduardo Narváez. A name he’d last seen in a missing persons case from 2019. A groom who had vanished three days before his own wedding. The case was closed as “voluntary disappearance,” but Marcelo had always suspected otherwise.

No faltes. Serás el padrino.

And at the bottom, handwritten in red ink: