Ewallet Code -
Incorrect.
He'd misremembered. He'd been typing the wrong code from the very first day. The real code was $23.19, but he'd been typing 2319, and the wallet had accepted it anyway. For three years.
He tried to change his password. The app asked for his old password. He typed . ewallet code
He blinked. A penny. He’d sent a penny to someone named 'V_Never_Ends' four months ago. He didn't remember doing that. He couldn't have. The ewallet required a six-digit PIN, then a facial scan, then a secondary code sent to his email. It was a fortress.
But that wasn’t true.
Four months ago: Withdrawal to debit card - $40.00 (Coffee, Union St.)
He checked the account creation date. It was the same day he’d sent that penny. He’d made the account to send the penny. But he had no memory of creating the account, either. Incorrect
And yet, there it was. A single cent. Like a key turning in a lock.