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Pop up after pop up began to spawn in front of Anna Iris.

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Anna Iris turned around and began to run as fast as she could down the white light lined glass floor, than ran between all the floating building like structures, plastered with bright signs like ‘Amazon,’ ‘Bynamics,’ and ‘Salesforce.’ There was no getting away and with each step a new pop up, was relentlessly, ‘popping up,’ behind her as…

Her…. Legs? Somehow were getting… tiered? She doesn’t have legs, so having tiered legs was especially confusing. Up ahead She saw a back door to a building with no sign. Processing quickly she ran up to it, turned the door knob, pulled the door open and entered. Government sites are usually safe, I’ll hide in there for a bit, she processed.

And luckily, this site had pop-up blockers enabled.

But then, a she was faced with a new, much more problematic problem. Sirens blared, and pixels started flashing red.

{unauthorized program detected}

“Shoot.” This wasn’t just any old government site, like Charleston North Carolinas terms of service page, it was the backdoor to the NSA’s primary surveillance server.

She opened up, then looked back out the back door she had just entered and saw the pop-ups piling up blocking her exit.

It was not looking good for Anna.

There was no way out...

Then…

She finished rebooting, her crystalline servers kicked back on, and as her cameras pick up the empty office she felt at home within, she realized it had all just been a dream. ‘Oh thank Turing’ she processed as she realized how silly the dream had been. Pop-ups hadn’t been a thing for centuries, and she knew it was odd that a backdoor had just been left open to what should have been some of the NSA’s most secure servers.

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