Elias froze. His monitor began to bleed purple light, illuminating the hallway behind him. He didn't want to turn around. He looked at the Unity Inspector window, desperate to find the "Close" function, but the script variables had changed. The 'Auto-Open' toggle was checked. It was greyed out.

"Cheap asset store junk," he muttered, rubbing eyes bloodshot from thirty-six hours of coding. His indie horror project needed a gateway to the final boss, and for $4.99, these doors looked suitably "otherworldly." The progress bar crawled. 88%... 94%... Complete.

The doors on his screen flew open. Simultaneously, the heavy steel deadbolt on his actual apartment door slammed back with a violent metallic clack .

He imported the package. Usually, Unity assets come with a folder of textures and a few scripts. This one was different. It was a single prefab labeled simply [DOOR_FINAL] .

Elias watched the shadow of his own front door swing wide on the floorboards, cast by a light that wasn't coming from the street.

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