She pressed the power button. Nothing. She held it down. Still nothing. Panic began a slow crawl up her spine. Then, without warning, the screen glowed back to life—but not with her desktop. Instead, a single image filled the display: a grainy, black-and-white photograph of her own desk, taken from behind her own chair.
"Okay," she whispered. "That's new."
She opened the lid against every instinct. The photo was gone. In its place was a simple message box: printscreen button on laptop