The video stopped. No credits. No follow-up for days. The comments filled with hope, worry, theories. Then, slowly, new uploads resumed: short, jubilant jams played in sunlight, a duet recorded on a city bus, a street-corner set where the camera caught two people laughing during a bridge. Someone had come to the door.

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