RECURSIVE DREAM

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Summary

Every time Kai wakes up, reality changes. The clocks repeat the same time. Mirrors move before he does. Dead people whisper through disconnected phone calls. After surviving a traumatic accident, Kai begins experiencing terrifying false awakenings dreams layered inside other dreams. But the deeper he falls into the endless recursion, the more reality itself starts to fracture. Someone or something is watching him from inside the dream. And it wants him to stay asleep. As memories distort and the line between nightmare and reality collapses, Kai must uncover the truth before he loses his mind completely. Because if he wakes up one more time… He may never return.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
7
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

The Blink

The Blink


I knew something was wrong when the mirror blinked before I did.

At first, I blamed exhaustion.

Three nights without proper sleep could make anyone hallucinate. Especially after the accident. Especially after the funeral.

But when my reflection smiled after I stopped…

I realize I was still dreaming.

The apartment around me looked normal enough dim yellow lights, rain tapping softly against the window, half-empty coffee cups littering my desk like failed attempts at consciousness. The digital clock beside my bed read 3:17 AM.

It had read that same time every night this week.

I stumbled backward from the mirror, my pulse thudding in my ears. The reflection copied me a second too late, like a bad internet connection struggling to keep up.

“No,” I whispered.

The reflection whispered it too.

But its mouth kept moving after mine stopped.

“You’re getting closer.”

I froze.

Every instinct screamed at me to look away, but I couldn’t. The version of me inside the mirror tilted its head slowly, eyes darker than they should’ve been, smile stretched too wide.

Then the lights went out.

Darkness swallowed the apartment whole.

I heard breathing behind me.

Not mine.

I spun around, but there was nothing there except the faint outline of furniture drowned in shadow. My chest tightened. The air felt wrong heavy, thick, almost liquid.

And then my phone rang.

The sound exploded through the silence.

I nearly dropped it grabbing for the device on my desk. Unknown Number.

My fingers trembled as I answered.

Static.

Then a woman’s voice whispered through the distortion.

“Wake up before he finds you.”

The call ended.

I stared at the screen, heart hammering violently now.

That voice…

It sounded exactly like my mother.

But my mother had been dead for three years.

A sudden knock echoed from inside the apartment.

Not the front door.

The bedroom closet.

Three slow knocks.

I backed away instinctively.

Knock.

Knock.

Knock.

The mirror behind me cracked.

I turned just in time to see my reflection still standing there.

Smiling.

Even though I wasn’t.

Then my phone lit up with a message from my dead mother.