Every night at 3 a.m., the same thing happens.
The same nightmare.
The same flickering blue light outside Jay's window.
Seven months ago, Izzy-the girl who helped him realise who he really was-died. But when her name lights up his phone in the dead of night, Jay can't tell if it's grief, guilt, or something far worse reaching out through the static.
Then Adrian, the quiet new student, shows up at school. He notices things no one else does-the light, the messages, the way Jay avoids mirrors. As strange coincidences turn into evidence of a staged death, Jay is pulled into a tangle of secrets, obsession, and unfinished apologies.
Haunted by love, guilt, and a truth that keeps changing shape, Jay must decide what's real before the blue light turns on him for good.
Alex worked as a repairman for playtime co but after slowly piecing the orphans dissaparing and the new bigger body's coming in he left playtime co and quit but he got something from playtime co 10 years later he gets a letter saying that the employees are still there and decided to go a see what has happened to the employees but also to rebuild playtime co as the corporation he thought it was before he found out its secrets also warnings will be in the parts they are in