His heart skipped a beat. "Fotos robadas" meant stolen photos, and the mention of his sister's PC in the context seemed odd. He wondered if Mia had been a victim of a digital heist or if she had perhaps downloaded these photos from somewhere. The anticipation to uncover the mystery drove him to open the archive.
The incident reminded Alex of the delicate balance between privacy and familial bonds. He made a mental note to be more considerate of Mia's digital space but was glad he had gotten to see a small part of her life through her eyes.
It turned out that Mia had indeed downloaded these photos from an old backup she had made years ago, before she started being more cautious about her digital footprint. She had named it "Fotos robadas" jokingly, implying that she had 'stolen' these memories from her own digital scrapbook.
As the files began to extract, Alex's excitement mixed with a dash of guilt. He wasn't sure if he should be looking at these. The folder contained 38 pictures, ranging from candid shots of family gatherings to photos of sunsets and cityscapes at night. There were no clear signs of anything incriminating or overly personal, just a collection of moments captured from different angles and times.
Alex couldn't help but laugh at the realization. He made sure to return everything to its original place, ensuring not to leave any trace of his digital intrusion. The next time he saw Mia, he hinted at finding something on her computer, making her raise an eyebrow. She smiled knowingly and asked if he had been snooping. He just grinned.
It was a typical Sunday afternoon for Alex, rummaging through his sister Mia's old computer, which she had left at his place a while back. Mia, or Emilia as Alex liked to call her, had always been very protective of her privacy, often joking about her digital life being more organized than a librarian's catalog. But curiosity got the better of Alex when he stumbled upon a folder named "Fotos robadas de la pc de mi hermana 38 pics.rar".