It was 11:14 PM on a Tuesday. Ethan wasn't expecting anyone. He lived alone, a fact that had transitioned from a liberating independence to a suffocating silence over the last three years of working remotely. He reached for the phone, swiping open the app for his "LifeCam," the flagship smart home monitoring system he’d bought during a security paranoia binge six months ago.

LifeCam House is designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of devices, including Windows PCs, macOS machines, Android smartphones, and iOS devices. With the Microsoft LifeCam software, you can:

He froze. How did she know his name? He hadn’t spoken. He checked the settings. Anonymous Mode: Enabled.

The term "Life Cam House" commonly refers to a type of smart home security system or a category of surveillance cameras designed for 24/7 home monitoring. Since there is no single famous fictional story by this exact title, here is a story based on the concept of a "living" camera house: The House That Never Blinks Elias bought the "Life Cam" system for his secluded cabin, expecting simple security. The box promised "Total Presence," featuring AI-driven cameras that didn't just record—they "understood." The first week was normal. The cameras tracked his movements, sending helpful alerts to his phone:

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