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Chapter 3

مؤلف: One Big Watermelon
The streets were deserted and bleak, lit only by the dim yellow glow of streetlights. Inside my head, thoughts spun in utter chaos.

The freezing wind poured down my collar like sharp knives. Even though the black hoodie was thick, it did nothing to block the chilling dread creeping through my chest.

I sped along on my electric bike, tearing down the road toward the suburbs as fast as the engine would take me.

There were still nearly two hours left until midnight.

That creepy, strict time requirement kept circling endlessly in my head.

In my past life, I had arrived right at midnight. Back then, the victim was already dead, though her blood was still warm.

If the customer insisted on a midnight delivery, did that mean the actual time of death was supposed to happen somewhere between 11 p.m. and midnight?

The killer needed that specific window to commit the crime, so that I, the perfect scapegoat, could show up right on the dot at midnight to become the ideal eyewitness and prime suspect.

What if I arrived early, then?

If I got there by 11 p.m., could I disrupt the murderer's schedule, catch them in the act, or even stop this whole tragedy from happening?

The moment the thought crossed my mind, I slammed on the brakes. The tires let out an ear-splitting screech against the asphalt.

I couldn't let history repeat itself.

I had to take control of the situation.

Pulling out my phone, my fingers trembled violently as I dialed 911.

"Hello, 911? I need to report a crime! Someone is about to commit a murder in Room 206 at the Sunshine Resort! Please get there fast! I'm... I'm just a passerby, but I overheard someone planning it on a phone call, saying they were gonna kill that woman!"

My voice sounded slightly warped from sheer panic, but that only ended up making it sound all the more believable.

Hanging up the phone, I steeled my resolve, twisted the throttle all the way down, and pushed the speed to its absolute limit.

The electric bike shot down the silent highway, engine whining at full blast.

Just five minutes past eleven, I pulled up to the main entrance of Sunshine Resort.

Sunshine Resort stood isolated halfway up the hillside, brightly lit yet enveloped in an eerie, dead silence.

I parked the bike, grabbed the delivery bag, took a deep breath, and stepped straight into the lobby.

However, I didn't dare go straight upstairs.

My past life had taught me that Room 206 was nothing but a fatal trap. The second I set foot in there, that murder charge was going to stick to me, no matter whether the victim was dead or alive.

The lobby was dead quiet, with only the front desk illuminated.

A skinny desk clerk in a black uniform and face mask was leaning down, scrolling through his phone. Hearing my footsteps, he raised his head, revealing a pale, gaunt face.

He wore a dark-framed mask, and his eyes held a gloomy look. Seeing my all-black attire, he seemed to freeze for a moment.

In a flash of inspiration, I strode over, pulled a fresh hundred-dollar bill out of my pocket, and placed it on the counter right alongside the takeout bag.

"Hey man, I need a quick favor."

I lowered my voice, trying my best to act natural, though letting a bit of panic slip through.

"This is a delivery for Room 206. I have an urgent emergency and need to run, so could you please take it up for me?

"Just tell them the delivery guy handed it off to you. Here's a hundred bucks for the trouble. We're both out here grinding on New Year's Eve while everyone else is out partying, right?"

We're both just trying to make a living tonight.

The clerk stared at the hundred-dollar bill for a solid two seconds, then looked back up at me.

"Room 206?" his voice was quiet and raspy.

"Yeah, 206," I confirmed with a nod.

Without asking any further questions, he picked up the cash, shoved it into his pocket, grabbed the takeout bag, walked around the counter, and headed straight for the elevator.

His silhouette was extremely thin, and his footsteps made no sound as he walked, moving almost like a ghost.

Watching the floor indicator jump from "1" to "2" and finally stop, I let out a massive sigh of relief.

As long as I didn't show up in front of that door and step foot inside the crime scene, that trap could never catch me.

Quickly pulling out my phone, I tapped "Delivered".

Yet, the exact instant I hit confirm, that cold customer number called me again.

This time, the voice-altered voice was no longer calm and icy. It erupted into a roaring, violent fury, "Are you trying to get yourself killed?! Who told you to mark it as delivered? It's only 11:10 p.m.!"

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    "What the hell are you laughing at?" Dominic stopped dead in his tracks."I'm laughing at how arrogant you all are," I stared straight into Dominic's eyes. "Did you really think that when I called the cops that night, it was just to stop a murder?"Dominic's expression darkened instantly. "What's that supposed to mean?"I let out a cold smirk. "It means your good times are over."Right on cue, the warehouse's heavy main doors were smashed open as blinding spotlights instantly illuminated every single dark corner of the room."Police! Nobody move!"A sea of heavily armed SWAT officers flooded the room, painting hundreds of red laser sights across Dominic and his three accomplices.Before Dominic could even lower the scalpel, a precise shot disarmed him. He let out a screech, clutching his shattered wrist as he collapsed to the ground.The body double who wore my face tried to bolt, but a SWAT officer tackled him hard into the concrete floor, grinding his face into the dirt and w

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    A week later, I was released.The official reason cited was insufficient evidence, alongside a psychiatric evaluation stating I was in a state of "intermittent sanity".The second I stepped through the doors of the psychiatric facility, I headed straight for my apartment, eager to verify my hypothesis.However, before I could make it far, something heavy smashed into the back of my head, knocking me out cold.When I finally woke up, I found myself bound tightly to a rusted iron chair. A single dim bulb dangled overhead, throwing harsh shadows across piles of junk scattered around the room. The air was thick with the stench of oil and rust.It was an abandoned warehouse."Look who's awake."A familiar voice echoed through the dim space. Struggling to lift my head, I looked up to see four figures standing right before me.Dominic, Harper, that angry customer from Room 206, and... a man who wore my exact face!"You..." I stammered, completely stunned."What? Don't tell me you ca

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    Right at that moment, the door to the interrogation room swung open, and a woman walked inside.It was Harper!"Harper!" I yelled in pure ecstasy. "You came! Quick, tell them! Tell them I'm normal, and that we're a couple!"Yet, as Harper stared back at me, her eyes were filled with nothing but cold unfamiliarity and terror.Shrinking behind the detective, she tremblingly pulled out her phone and played a video clip.On the screen was me.I was inside my apartment, screaming and shouting at nothing, punching and kicking the bare walls while yelling, "Harper! Don't be scared! I'll protect you!"And in that entire video frame, besides my crazed self, there was absolutely no one else."Officer..." the woman who looked identical to Harper sobbed softly. "I'm just his neighbor. He's suffered from severe delusions for a long time, constantly hallucinating that I'm his girlfriend and harassing me. I had no choice but to record this video..."Every single piece of evidence pointed tow

  • Delivery on New Year's Eve   Chapter 6

    Next to him, a girl wearing a bright red uniform timidly raised her hand. "Hi, yeah… I just stepped away to use the bathroom for maybe five minutes...""That's impossible! I literally handed him the cash!" I screamed.The detective let out a cold laugh and pulled up the lobby's security footage on the tablet.On the screen, an extraordinarily horrifying scene played out.The lobby was completely empty, except for me.I walked up to the counter and started talking out loud to thin air, waving my hands around as if holding a full conversation with an invisible phantom.Then, I placed a hundred-dollar bill on the empty counter and made a pleading hand gesture toward the empty space.Right after that, I picked up the takeout bag myself and, like a sleepwalker, turned around and walked into the elevator.And yet, the moment I stepped inside the elevator, the hundred-dollar bill left on the counter vanished into thin air!A bone-chilling wave of dread surged straight from the soles

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    Could the butterfly effect from my rebirth have altered the timeline? Or... had the killer simply not struck yet?"Officer, this..." I pointed into the room, stammering. "I swear I heard—""Heard what?!" the man cursed. "I've been sitting here watching TV all by myself! Who the hell is talking about murder? You must be insane!"Just as the officers began turning suspicious glares toward me, clearly preparing to lecture me for filing a false report—"Ah!!!"A desperate, agonizing scream shattered the silence, echoing from deep down the hall.It was a desperate, agonizing cry of impending death that pierced through everyone's eardrums and shattered the uncanny silence."Over there!"The officers reacted instantly, sprinting toward the source of the noise—Room 209!Room 206 and Room 209 were only two doors apart.The police rushed to the entrance of 209, only to see thick, crimson blood slowly oozing out from beneath the door frame, painting a horrifying picture."Police! Whoev

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    I recoiled in shock, but forced myself to stay calm. "I already dropped it off at the front desk. The clerk is bringing it up to you right now.""Bullsh*t!"The voice on the line sounded ready to explode. "I haven't received a damn thing! And you didn't even follow the rules by wearing that black outfit and coming up here yourself! "I'm filing a complaint against you right now! Just wait until you get stuck paying that hundred-thousand-dollar penalty fee, you scammer!""Beep... beep…" The call cut off.I stood frozen in the center of the lobby, completely dumbfounded, as an ice-cold panic shot straight from my feet up to my spine.The front desk guy had literally just gone upstairs, and the elevator had stopped on the second floor. How could they not have received it?And more importantly... how did the caller know I hadn't gone up myself?Did they have a security camera on the door? Or was the customer watching me from inside the lobby?Instinctively, I scanned my surroundin

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