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Dead Wrong Delivery

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Ray Alvarez thought his life would stay simple: sleep, snack, and game all day. But everything changes when a strange app, DropDead Express, hijacks his phone and traps him in the weirdest delivery job imaginable. Instead of normal packages, Ray delivers cursed objects to haunted houses, monstrous clients, and places that barely exist on any map. Each delivery drags him deeper into a hidden world filled with danger, chaos, and ancient secrets. Surviving one shift is hard enough. But when the app assigns him a final package with a terrifying secret, Ray must make an impossible choice: deliver it... or lose everything. Dead Wrong Delivery is a fast-paced, darkly hilarious thriller where one wrong move could cost you your soul.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – Drop #001: Welcome to the Weird Shift

I didn't apply for this job.

One morning, I woke up with a hangover, three unread texts from my ex and a new app on my phone called "DropDead Express" I didn't remember downloading it. Hell, I didn't even remember updating my OS. But the logo was cute — a cartoon skull holding a delivery box — so I tapped it.

Next thing I know, I'm wearing a bomber jacket with the company logo stitched on the back, and there's a rusty moped outside my apartment with "DROP DEAD" spray-painted on it.

I should've uninstalled the damn app.

But the first delivery paid me $500.

So I stayed.

Fast forward two weeks.

I'm officially broke again. Electricity: overdue. Fridge: only contains a bottle of ketchup and a suspiciously wet cucumber. So, like a desperate man chasing rent money, I log back into DropDead.

New Shift Available: 1 Delivery. High Priority. No Questions. $750.

🕒 Estimated Time: 13 minutes

☠️ Client Rating: ✩✩✩✩✩ (Very Friendly)

❗ Destination: House 666, Bleakmoor Road

"Bleakmoor Road?" I squint. That's... not on Google Maps.

A beat passes.

Then another alert pops up:

"⚠️ First delivery of the night determines your SoulTrack™. Choose wisely."

I blink. "My... what now?"

But before I can even say "scam," the app locks the screen and my moped beeps outside like it's in heat.

"Cool," I mutter, grabbing my helmet. "This is fine. I think."

The ride to House 666 is... weird.

Street lights start flickering as I pass. Dogs bark at me like I owe them money. One grandma flips me off from her porch. (Or maybe her hand was just cramped. I'll give her the benefit of the doubt.)

I follow the GPS, which is now speaking in Latin, by the way, down a narrow alley that smells like regret and expired tuna. Finally, I stop in front of an old Victorian house that looks like it's personally haunted by every bad decision I've ever made.

There's a red mailbox that reads "House 666: Do Not Knock. Just Leave It and Run."

Nice.

I take out the package from my box — it's heavy, squishy, and making a low humming noise.

"Okay," I whisper. "Maybe it's a blender."

Then the box growls.

I freeze. "Okay. Not a blender."

The front door creaks open... by itself.

Dark hallway. Zero lights. One flickering candle at the end like a horror movie budget just ran out.

A voice from inside calls out — smooth, deep, too polite:

"You're late."

"Nope!" I spin on my heel. "Package is outside! Bye!"

But the box hovers mid-air.

Yes. Hovers.

And floats slowly into the house, leaving a trail of slime.

I watch, stunned, as the door closes on its own — and I hear a polite ding on my phone.

Delivery Complete.

🎉 You earned: $750 + Bonus Tip: One free exorcism coupon.

🎁 Package Status: Consumed.

Consumed.

Cool. Totally normal.

I ride away like hell's chasing me — and I swear the air feels colder behind me.

Back at home, I sit on the floor, still wearing my helmet, and stare at the app.

Then a new notification buzzes.

Great Job, Ray!

You've unlocked:

Access to Night Shift DeliveriesTemporary Resistance to Mild Demonic EnergyA customer review:

🧛‍♂️ Client 666: "Delightful service. He screamed less than the last one."

I close the app.

Open the fridge.

Look at the cucumber.

"I need new life choices," I whisper.

Then my phone buzzes again.

New Shift Available. High Priority. $1,000.

Destination: "??? Unknown. Will be revealed upon route acceptance."

My thumb hovers.

Then I sigh... and tap Accept.