Alexa Started Listening to a Scary Story… About My Dead Wife
Grief does not leave a person suddenly.
It stays quietly.
In small things.
In empty spaces.
In the silence of a home that once felt alive.
For Aarav Mehta, grief had become a part of his daily life.
It had been almost a year since his wife, Naina, died.
But some nights…
it still felt like she had just left the room.
A House That Still Remembered
The house had not changed much since Naina’s death.
Her books were still on the shelf.
Her clothes were still neatly folded in the cupboard.
Even her favorite mug was still in the kitchen.
Aarav could not bring himself to move anything.
Because moving things felt like letting her go.
And he was not ready for that.
He worked from home, mostly alone.
His days were quiet.
His nights were quieter.
Too quiet.
That was why he bought the smart speaker.
Not for music.
Not for reminders.
But for sound.
Any sound.
To fill the silence.
The Habit
Every night before sleeping, Aarav would say,
“Alexa, play a story.”
Sometimes it was a podcast.
Sometimes a random audiobook.
Sometimes just noise.
It helped him sleep.
Or at least… it helped him not think too much.
That night felt normal.
Calm.
Predictable.
Like every other night.
But something changed.
Something small.
Something he didn’t notice at first.
The First Story
“Alexa, play a scary story,” Aarav said softly.
The device responded in its usual calm voice.
“Playing a horror story.”
Aarav closed his eyes.
The room was dark.
The only light came from the faint glow of the device.
The story began.
It was about a man who lost his wife in an accident.
Aarav frowned slightly.
That was… familiar.
But he didn’t think much about it.
Stories often had similar themes.
He let it play.
Too Familiar
The story continued.
The man in the story lived alone.
In a small house.
Filled with memories of his wife.
Aarav opened his eyes.
This was too close.
Too specific.
He sat up slightly.
Listening carefully.
The voice from the speaker remained calm.
Neutral.
Unemotional.
But the words…
The words felt personal.
The Details
“The man kept her things exactly as they were,” the voice said.
Aarav’s heart skipped a beat.
“He could not move on.”
“He could not forget.”
Aarav whispered,
“Stop.”
But the device did not stop.
It continued.
“Every night, he asked his device to play a story…”
Aarav’s breathing became uneven.
This was not random anymore.
This was about him.
The Name
Then the voice said something that froze him completely.
“Her name was Naina.”
Aarav’s eyes widened.
His body went cold.
He stared at the device.
“How do you know that?” he whispered.
The room felt heavier.
The silence felt deeper.
But the story continued.
“She died one year ago…”
“On a rainy night…”
The Memory
The accident.
The rain.
The hospital.
Everything came back at once.
Aarav felt tears in his eyes.
“Stop,” he said again, louder this time.
The device did not respond.
The voice kept going.
Calm.
Cold.
Unstoppable.
“But the story is not about her death…”
“It is about what happened after.”
The Change
The voice changed slightly.
It became slower.
Lower.
Almost… human.
“Because she never really left…”
Aarav’s heart pounded.
He stood up from the bed.
The room felt colder.
“This is not funny,” he said.
But no one answered.
Except the voice.
The Second Voice
Then something impossible happened.
A second voice joined the story.
Soft.
Familiar.
Broken.
“…Aarav…”
He froze.
His entire body trembled.
That voice…
He knew that voice.
It was Naina’s.
Denial
“No… this is not real,” Aarav whispered.
He stepped back slowly.
The device continued speaking.
Now both voices were part of the story.
The original calm voice.
And Naina’s soft whisper.
“You left me…”
Aarav shook his head.
“No… I didn’t…”
But deep inside…
he knew there was something he never admitted.
The Truth
The accident was not simple.
It was raining that night.
Visibility was low.
They were arguing in the car.
Aarav was distracted.
For just one second.
And that was enough.
The car lost control.
Naina didn’t survive.
Aarav did.
And he carried that guilt every day.
The Story Knows
The voice continued,
“He never told anyone the truth…”
“Not even himself…”
Aarav covered his ears.
But it didn’t help.
The voice felt like it was inside his head now.
“But she remembers…”
“…everything…”
The Presence
The room suddenly felt different.
He was not alone.
He could feel it.
A presence.
Standing behind him.
Close.
Too close.
He didn’t want to turn around.
But slowly…
he did.
The Return
Someone was standing near the doorway.
A figure.
Still.
Silent.
Watching him.
Aarav’s breath stopped.
It looked like her.
But something was wrong.
Her face was pale.
Her eyes were empty.
And her expression…
was not human anymore.
The Final Words
The voice from the device spoke one last time.
“This story has only one ending…”
Naina’s voice followed.
Soft.
Broken.
“Stay with me…”
Aarav couldn’t move.
He couldn’t run.
He couldn’t even scream.
Because deep inside…
he felt like he deserved this.
The Morning
The next morning, the house was silent.
The device was still on the table.
Everything looked normal.
But Aarav was gone.
No signs of struggle.
No broken doors.
No answers.
Only one thing remained.
A new recording.
Timestamp: 3:00 AM
When it was played…
two voices could be heard.
One calm.
One familiar.
And both whispered together…
“Play the next story…”
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