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BRAINROT SERIES
Start with The Nanny Cam — most readers do.
Short psychological thrillers:
ordinary moments that turn dangerous.
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Some things you can't unsee.
A mother checks her nursery feed and sees a stranger standing over her baby's crib, performing the viral gesture. Weighing options. Six... or seven?
Slow-burn psychological dread.
She left her baby in the car for thirty seconds. They stole it in six.
A mother leaves her toddler in the car for thirty seconds—just long enough for two teenagers to steal it for a viral challenge, not realizing an 18-month-old is strapped in the backseat while twenty thousand people watch the livestream and do nothing.
Fast. High stakes. Most intense read.
Some threats only exist in your mind. Until they don't.
A rideshare driver haunted by his daughter's recent attack picks up two teenagers who communicate only in cryptic slang—and as paranoia spirals into violence, he must decide: are they predators, or is he?
You check your child's grades. You check their location. But do you check their group chats?
When a middle school vice principal discovers that students are using "6-7" to rank their classmates in a group chat, he has minutes to save a twelve-year-old boy who just posted a suicide note—even if it means breaking the law and ending his career.
Some nights, security means more than watching cameras.
A sixty-two-year-old retired cop working overnight security witnesses a group of teenagers break into his building for a viral stunt—only to realize one life is about to be gambled online, and he may be the only person close enough to stop it.
She confiscated his phone at 1:15 PM. His brother started dying at 1:17.
A substitute teacher confiscates a student's phone during class—then discovers the screen shows a livestream of the student's thirteen-year-old brother trapped in a burning house, and she has ten minutes to decide between following protocol and saving a life.
Her house was designed to keep intruders out. Now it won't let her family leave.
A mother and her two young children are locked inside their smart home by a hacker livestreaming it as a viral challenge—and with the temperature climbing toward 110°F, she has 67 minutes to escape a house specifically designed to be unbreakable.
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