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The download was titled AmongUs_MegaMenu_v4.2_FREE.exe . In the dimly lit bedroom of his parents' house, Leo stared at the flickering icon. He was tired of being the first one killed, tired of being "sus" for no reason, and tired of losing. "Just one game," he whispered to the glowing monitor.

Leo froze. He hadn't typed his real name in the game. He tried to close the cheat menu, but the green window stayed pinned to his screen. He tried to Alt-F4, but the game remained open, the Skeld’s engines humming at a pitch that was becoming painfully high.

The computer fans died. Silence filled the room. When Leo looked back at his monitor, he saw the "MegaMenu" website still open in his browser. At the bottom of the page, a new comment had been posted just seconds ago by an anonymous user: "Thanks for the access, Leo. See you tonight." Free Among Us Menu Cheat

He ran the file. A crude, neon-green window popped up over his game screen with options that felt like godhood: No Kill Cooldown, See Impostors, Wallhack, Instant Win. He checked them all.

The menu had a button labeled Curiously, Leo clicked it. Suddenly, the chat box exploded. Every player began typing identical messages at impossible speeds: I am the monster. I am the rot. Leo invited me in. The download was titled AmongUs_MegaMenu_v4

A new window popped up on his desktop—not from the game, but from his system. It was a webcam feed. Leo saw himself sitting in his chair, pale and wide-eyed. A text box appeared over his own face in the video feed:

He joined a public lobby under the name "Ghost." As soon as the match started on Skeld, the world transformed. The walls became semi-transparent, and he saw the red outlines of the two Impostors—Cyan and Lime—moving through vents in the Cafeteria. Leo didn't report them. Instead, he teleported. One click, and he was in Electrical. Another click, and he had completed all his tasks in a millisecond. But then, the "fun" took a turn. "Just one game," he whispered to the glowing monitor

The lights in the virtual hallway flickered and died. On his screen, the other crewmates stopped moving. They all turned their avatars to face his character. Their little bean-shaped bodies began to glitch, stretching into long, jagged needles of pixels.