The glowing blue progress bar on Leo’s monitor stalled at 99%. Outside his cramped apartment, the neon signs of the city blurred through the rain-streaked glass. He was seconds away from opening the "ACT Unlock Tool Pro v2.0"—the digital skeleton key whispered about in the darkest corners of the underground forums.

He clicked the icon—a stylized owl with eyes made of binary. The interface was clean, devoid of the flashy, amateurish skulls usually found in "free" cracked software. A single prompt appeared: Leo hit enter.

The fans in his custom rig began to scream. The temperature in the room rose as the processor churned through billions of permutations. Suddenly, the screen went black. Leo’s heart hammered against his ribs. Had he fried the motherboard?

Then, a line of white text crawled across the void: “Careful, Leo. Some doors are locked for a reason.”