The Last Notification The Last Notification

The Last Notification

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Publisher Description

Your phone knows your schedule. Your location. Your habits. Your secrets. It knows who you text at 2AM and what you search for when you cant sleep. It knows things about you that you havent even figured out yet. Now imagine it starts telling you.

The Last Notification is a collection of eight short horror stories set in a world that looks exactly like yours. No monsters. No haunted houses. No demons crawling out of wells. Just screens, notifications, and the creeping realization that the device in your pocket understands you better than any person ever will.

In Read Receipts, a woman starts receiving text messages from an unknown number that predict her future with terrifying accuracy. The messages know where she sits, when she will be late, and things about her family that nobody should know. In Location Sharing, someone discovers their phone is tracking them in places they have never been. In Auto-Complete, a man realizes his keyboard is finishing sentences he hasnt thought of yet. In Battery Life, a phone that should be dead keeps sending notifications. In Do Not Disturb, a woman turns off all her notifications and something starts communicating with her through other means. In Cloud Storage, a teenager finds photos in her account that she never took from places she has never visited. In Screen Time, a father checks his weekly report and finds hours of activity he has no memory of. And in the final story The Last Notification, someone receives a message that was never meant to be read by anyone alive.

These arent stories about technology failing. The apps work perfectly. The algorithms deliver exactly what they were designed to deliver. The horror isnt that something went wrong. The horror is that everything went exactly right.

Every story in this collection was born from the same feeling you get when your phone suggests something it shouldnt know. That quiet dread when an ad appears for something you only thought about. That moment when you realize the device you carry everywhere might know you better than you know yourself.

If you have ever stared at your phone screen in the dark and felt like it was staring back, these stories were written for you. Read them with the lights on. And maybe put your phone in the other room.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
March 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
33
Pages
PUBLISHER
Zyraon
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
145.2
KB
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