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When the game started, CJ wasn't in Los Santos. He was standing in the middle of the . The sky was a bruised purple, and the radio was stuck on a loop of static that sounded vaguely like a human voice whispering coordinates.
In the world of GTA modding, "Narge" didn't mean anything. Most people assumed it was a typo for "Orange" or a creator’s handle. But when Eli extracted the files into his game directory, the loading screen didn't show the usual stylized art of Carl Johnson. Instead, it was a grainy, low-exposure photo of the summit at midnight. GTA San Andreas - Narge.rar
Eli found the file on an abandoned forum from 2007. It was titled simply . No description, no screenshots—just a 400MB download link that somehow still worked. When the game started, CJ wasn't in Los Santos
Eli tried to walk CJ toward a nearby vehicle, but the "Narge" mod changed the physics. Every time CJ moved, the world behind him glitched into a void. He wasn't playing a game anymore; he was being chased by a deletion script. A new mission marker appeared on the map, labeled only as "The Witness." In the world of GTA modding, "Narge" didn't mean anything
Eli never found out who Regan was, but when he rebooted his PC, the .rar file was gone, and his folder was filled with 24 hours of audio—recordings of him breathing while he played the game.
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