And there, in the center of the screen, where the start menu usually sat, was a single button. It wasn't a start button. It was an icon of a door, slightly ajar.
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The figure in the GIF turned its head to look "out" of the screen. It was a man, looking terrified. The man raised a hand and pressed it against the glass of the window pane.