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The Notification

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Chapter 1: The Notification Aarav receives a mysterious late-night message from an unknown number claiming he isn’t where he thinks he is. What starts as a harmless curiosity quickly turns unsettling as the silence around him feels unnatural and time appears stuck at 2:13 AM. Chapter 2: Seen at 2:13 Aarav discovers his messages are being “seen” instantly—even when he hasn’t opened them. The sender now appears as his own name, and his reflection in the mirror begins acting independently, confirming something is seriously wrong. Chapter 3: Offline World Even after turning off all connections, messages continue to arrive. Aarav realizes the phone is acting like a “window,” showing a version of his room where another version of himself behaves differently, suggesting he is being watched. Chapter 4: The Profile The sender’s profile changes to Aarav’s own face—one he has never taken. As more details appear, he begins to question whether someone is impersonating him or if his identity itself is being copied. Chapter 5: Reality Glitch At college, Aarav notices delays in conversations and strange behavior in people around him. The world feels slightly out of sync, as if reality itself is lagging or malfunctioning. Chapter 6: The Friend Who Didn’t Exist Aarav interacts with a friend named Rohan, but no one else remembers him. Despite shared conversations and memories, Rohan’s existence seems limited only to Aarav, deepening the mystery. Chapter 7: Memory Leak Photos and memories on Aarav’s phone start changing into events he never experienced. However, he begins to recall those moments faintly, blurring the line between real and artificial memories. Chapter 8: System Update A message announces a “Version 2.0 initialization.” Aarav experiences physical and mental discomfort, as if something is being installed inside him, altering his perception and awareness. Chapter 9: The Choice Screen Time freezes again, and Aarav sees two options: Stay or Exit. The decision feels irreversible, suggesting his reality may be controlled by something beyond his understanding. Chapter 10: Hidden Code Aarav begins noticing repeating numbers and patterns everywhere. He realizes the world may be constructed like a coded system, with hidden rules governing everything around him. Chapter 11: Breaking the Loop He attempts to change his routine to escape the repeating cycle, but each day resets to 2:13 AM. Aarav understands he is trapped in a loop that keeps restarting. Chapter 12: The Truth File A hidden file on his phone contains recordings of his past attempts to understand the situation. He discovers multiple versions of himself have already tried—and failed—to break free. Chapter 13: Not the First Aarav learns he is just one of many versions created within the system. Previous versions were deleted after failure, making him question his own existence and purpose. Chapter 14: Exit Attempt He finally chooses the Exit option. Reality collapses around him, shattering into nothingness, suggesting he has broken out—or been removed—from the system. Chapter 15: New Notification A new person receives the same message at 2:13 AM. The cycle begins again, revealing that the system continues, and Aarav’s story may not truly be over.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Notification

The night was unusually quiet.

Aarav lay on his bed, staring at the ceiling, his room lit only by the faint glow of his phone screen. The fan above spun slowly, making a soft ticking sound with every rotation. Outside, the city had gone to sleep—no traffic, no voices, just the distant hum of electricity.

2:13 AM.

He didn't know why he was still awake. Maybe it was the endless scrolling, or maybe just one of those nights when sleep refuses to come. His thumb moved lazily across the screen—social media, reels, messages, nothing new. Everything felt repetitive.

Then suddenly—

Buzz.

His phone vibrated sharply against his hand.

Aarav frowned. No one texts this late unless it's important… or weird.

He glanced at the notification.

Unknown Number

His heartbeat slowed for a second. Then picked up again.

"Probably spam," he muttered under his breath.

Still, curiosity won.

He tapped on the message.

There was only one line.

"You're not where you think you are."

Aarav blinked.

"…What?"

He stared at the screen, waiting for another message. Nothing came. Just that one sentence, sitting there like it meant something more than it said.

He checked the number. No name. No profile picture. Just a blank account.

"Okay… creepy," he whispered.

He quickly typed back:

Who is this?

The message sent instantly. No delay.

And then… silence.

No typing dots. No reply.

Aarav let out a small laugh, trying to shake off the strange feeling creeping up his spine.

"People really have nothing better to do," he said, locking his phone.

He placed it beside him on the bed and turned to his side, pulling the blanket closer. His eyes shut, but his mind didn't.

The message replayed in his head.

"You're not where you think you are."

What does that even mean?

A joke? A prank? Wrong number?

He opened his eyes again.

The room looked the same. His desk near the window. His bag on the chair. The half-open wardrobe. Everything exactly where it should be.

Still… something felt off.

Aarav grabbed his phone again and opened the chat.

The message was still there.

He read it once more. Slowly this time.

"You're not where you think you are."

For a brief moment, he felt like the words were… watching him.

He shook his head immediately.

"Overthinking," he said firmly.

He locked the phone again and kept it face down this time.

Minutes passed.

Or maybe seconds.

He wasn't sure.

Just as his eyes began to get heavy—

Buzz.

His body tensed instantly.

Slowly, he turned his head toward the phone.

It vibrated again.

Buzz.

Aarav hesitated.

Then, with a deep breath, he picked it up.

The same unknown number.

A new message.

His fingers felt colder now.

He opened it.

"Look around."

A chill ran through his entire body.

This wasn't funny anymore.

Aarav sat up straight on his bed and instinctively looked around his room.

Nothing moved.

Nothing changed.

But the silence… felt louder now.

He swallowed hard.

"Okay… this is getting weird," he whispered.

His eyes stopped at the mirror across the room.

For a second, he thought he saw something—

A slight movement.

But when he focused… it was just his reflection.

Sitting there.

Staring back.

Exactly the same.

Aarav forced a laugh again, but it came out weaker this time.

"Enough," he said, more to himself than anyone else.

He opened the chat again and typed quickly:

Stop this. Who are you?

He hit send.

This time…

The typing dots appeared instantly.

Aarav froze.

They stayed.

Then disappeared.

Then came back again.

As if the sender was thinking… watching… waiting.

Finally, the reply arrived.

"Do you really want to know?"

Aarav's throat went dry.

His thumb hovered over the screen.

He didn't reply.

He couldn't.

The room suddenly felt smaller.

Colder.

Different.

He slowly looked back at the time.

Still…

2:13 AM.

The second hand hadn't moved.

Aarav's heart started pounding.

That's when he realized—

Something was very, very wrong.

And for the first time that night…

He wasn't sure if he was alone.