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Change Lock: Screen Image

She did.

A new photo she didn't remember taking. It was from last week, at a bookstore. A friend had snapped it without her noticing. Elara was mid-laugh, face scrunched, holding a silly poetry book. She looked alive. Not the hollowed-out widow, but someone with a crease of joy beside her eye. change lock screen image

The first was the alpine lake. She swiped left. A field of sunflowers. Swipe. A nebula from the James Webb telescope. Swipe. A kitten in a teacup. She did

Her thumb froze. The world felt off-kilter. "No," she whispered, jabbing at the screen. She navigated to Settings > Display > Lock Screen. The old image was still in her gallery, but the phone stubbornly refused to set it. File corrupted, the error read. Select a new image. A friend had snapped it without her noticing

The screen went black. Then, the Apple logo glowed to life. But when the phone booted back up, it didn't ask for her passcode. Instead, it asked her to choose a new lock screen image from a carousel of suggestions.

The alpine lake vanished. Her own laughing face filled the screen. It felt strange. Selfish. Almost rude.

Irritation turned to a hollow ache. She tapped "Custom" and dove into her gallery. The photos scrolled by: Liam's hospital bracelet. An empty chair by a window. A receipt from the funeral home. All the artifacts of grief she couldn't delete.