Her phone rang. No caller ID. She answered anyway — because the voice on the other end was her own, speaking in a flat whisper:

She scrambled to delete the app. But the uninstall button was gone. The icon pulsed faster. The chat now read:

The reply came in under a second. Not text — a live video feed. Grainy. Dark. But unmistakably her bedroom , shot from the closet corner where she kept old shoeboxes. The camera angle was impossible. There was no camera there.

The app opened to a single chat window. No contacts. No settings. Just a blinking cursor and the words:

She never installed an app from outside the official store again. But sometimes, late at night, her phone screen flickers — just once — and a silver eye blinks back.

“Don’t download strange APKs, Maya. Not unless you want company.”

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Maya dropped the phone. The screen kept playing. A figure in the video turned toward her real-world bed — where she was sitting, frozen — and whispered, “Thank you for letting me in.”