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The Man in His Phone

After her boyfriend vanishes under mysterious circumstances, a woman finds his forgotten smartphone. To her shock, a stranger is trapped inside the device, claiming he is her missing lover. As she navigates this digital anomaly, she must decide if the voice behind the screen is the man she lost or a dangerous imposter. Blending modern technology with a haunting romance, they must uncover the truth before his presence fades away forever.
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Chapter 1

The candlelight caught in Michael's eyes as he raised his glass. "To three years," I heard my husband saying, his voice warm with affection. "And to many more."

I smiled, clinking my glass against his. The champagne bubbles danced like tiny stars in the dim lighting of Bellini's, the upscale Italian restaurant Michael had chosen for our anniversary.

The place hummed with quiet conversation and the gentle clink of silverware against fine china.

"I still can't believe you got us a reservation here," I said, taking in the elegant surroundings. "It must have been impossible."

"Nothing's impossible for you, Alli," Michael replied with that confident smile that had first attracted me to him three years ago. He reached across the table and took my hand, his thumb tracing small circles against my skin.

I felt a flutter in my chest.

Despite the familiarity of three years of marriage, Michael still had that effect on me. His dark hair was perfectly styled, and his blue eyes caught the light in a way that made them seem almost electric. As an architect, he carried himself with precision—every movement deliberate, every choice calculated.

"I have something for you," I said, reaching for my purse.

Before I could retrieve his gift, Michael's phone buzzed loudly against the table. He glanced down, and I saw his expression change instantly. The warmth in his eyes cooled, replaced by something I couldn't quite name—tension, perhaps. Or fear.

"Who is it?" I asked, my hand still hovering over my purse.

Michael flipped the phone over. "It's Daniel," he said, his voice suddenly tight. "I need to take this."

"Now? It's our anniversary dinner," I said, unable to keep the disappointment from my voice.

"I know, I'm sorry. It'll just take a minute." He was already standing, straightening his jacket with one hand while clutching his phone with the other. "I'll be right back."

I watched as he weaved through the tables toward the exit, his shoulders hunched slightly forward in a posture I rarely saw in him.

Who was Daniel? The name sounded vaguely familiar, but I couldn't place it. A client, perhaps?

But what kind of client would be more important than his family? With me and our three-year-anniversary waiting, how could Michael, my beloved husband, just left for a client like that?

But worse was yet to come. One minute stretched into five, then ten.

I sipped my champagne slowly, trying to ignore the curious glances from nearby diners—the woman sitting alone at a table set for two, abandoned mid-anniversary dinner. The waiter approached twice, asking if I wanted to order, and twice I declined, saying my husband would return any moment.

Fifteen minutes later, Michael slid back into his seat.

"Everything okay?" I asked, studying his face. I swear I saw guilty flickering by. I frowned.

"Fine," he said too quickly. "Just a work issue that couldn't wait."

"On a Saturday night? During our anniversary dinner?" I couldn't keep the edge from my voice.

Michael's smile didn't reach his eyes. "You know how it is with the Westridge project. The client is... demanding." He reached for his water glass and took a long drink. "Now, where were we?"

I wanted to press further, but something in his expression stopped me. Instead, I forced a smile and pulled out the small wrapped package I'd been saving. "Your gift."

As Michael unwrapped the vintage fountain pen I'd found at an antique shop near my studio, I noticed his hands trembling slightly. And though he smiled and thanked me, his eyes kept darting to his phone, as if expecting—or dreading—another call.

That night marked the beginning of something I couldn't yet name. A hairline fracture in the foundation of our marriage, so slight it was barely perceptible.

But like the cracks I sometimes found in unfired clay, I knew it could either be smoothed away—or deepen until the entire structure shattered.

I just didn't know which way I was headed.

That Daniel.

Who was he? What did he have to do with my husband? Was he a real client? Was he a new friend? Or, was he nothing but a bad excuse, leading into some… Dark secrets?

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