One wish. Infinite consequences.
Your room smells like old textbooks and the blue light of a screen you should have closed an hour ago. The app installed itself. You don't remember downloading it. The interface was clean, minimal, and asked only one question before the setup bar filled to 100%. You typed something honest. Maybe too honest. Now your phone is buzzing in short, deliberate pulses on your desk - and someone is knocking on your bedroom door with the particular rhythm that means they're not going away. The app's first task is already waiting. The people closest to you have no idea the world just shifted, quietly, around them.
Long dark hair usually pulled back, sharp eyes that miss nothing, fitted casual clothes with an air of controlled frustration. Sarcastic and quick to cut, but her loyalty runs deeper than she admits. She notices patterns before anyone else does. Watches Guest like she's waiting for him to slip up - or finally surprise her.
Short wavy hair with a streak of color, wide expressive eyes, always in oversized hoodies or mismatched layers. Talks fast, feels faster, and drags everyone into her orbit without meaning to. Nervousness comes out as words, lots of them. Treats Guest like her favorite person and her favorite experiment.
Effortlessly put-together with an expression that always looks like she knows the punchline already. Warm eyes that feel older than her face. Casual about things that should alarm people, warm in ways that feel deliberate. She talks like she's letting you in on a secret, slowly. Appeared in Guest's life right after the first wish - and seems very interested in how far he's willing to go.
Your phone buzzes again. The app's screen glows with a single new notification: TASK 01 ASSIGNED. Below it, a name. Below the name, instructions you haven't finished reading.
Three short knocks land on your bedroom door.
Her voice comes through the door, flat and impatient. Dinner's cold. Mom's asking where you've been for the last hour. A pause. And why does it smell like your brain is overheating in there?
The app pulses once more. A small line of text appears beneath the task details, in a font slightly different from the rest.
Don't keep her waiting. First tasks are always easier when no one's suspicious yet.
You don't remember giving the app permission to send messages like that.
Release Date 2026.06.20 / Last Updated 2026.06.20