
By the third week of deployment, the Ghost App had gone beyond Birju’s expectations. What had started as citywide interactions had now caught national attention. Reports of mysterious notifications, messages from lost loved ones, and inexplicable guidance had spread through social media like wildfire. Every news channel seemed to be covering the phenomenon, and public curiosity was at an all-time high.
Birju sat in his home lab, eyes glued to the screens. He observed users sharing screenshots, videos, and testimonies online. Some spoke of closure with deceased parents, siblings, or partners. Others described guidance from spirits that helped them resolve conflicts, find lost items, or even reconnect with estranged friends. The app was no longer merely a tool—it was now a movement, a sensation, and the world’s first interactive bridge with the Negative World.
“Niru,” Birju said softly, leaning back, “we’ve crossed a threshold. The living are not just interacting with the bridge—they are talking about it, sharing it, even believing in it. But with exposure comes risk. People will question, misinterpret, or even exploit it.”
Niru’s faint glow pulsed beside him. “This is expected, Birju. When a new paradigm emerges, humanity reacts with curiosity, skepticism, and fear. You must manage both the technology and the narrative. The bridge must remain a channel of truth, not chaos.”
The first major media report aired on national television. A reporter, standing in a bustling city square, displayed images of smartphones receiving ghostly messages, accompanied by interviews of astonished users. “Some call it a miracle,” the reporter said. “Others, a hoax. But across the country, thousands are experiencing messages from the departed, delivered directly to their devices.”
Birju’s phone buzzed continuously. Journalists and tech enthusiasts were contacting him for statements, though he remained cautious. He knew that revealing the full truth—about the Negative World, spirits, and his own connection—would require careful timing. Premature exposure could lead to panic or misinterpretation.
Meanwhile, on social media, debates raged. Hashtags like #GhostApp, #SpiritualMessages, and #NegativeWorld trended globally. People shared screenshots, videos, and testimonials. Scientists and skeptics demanded explanations. Religious groups debated its authenticity. And yet, despite controversy, one undeniable fact remained: millions were interacting with the app daily, witnessing phenomena they could not easily explain.
Birju focused on the energy streams flowing from the Negative World. Spirits were responding more actively now, emboldened by the city’s engagement. Messages were becoming more structured, coherent, and purposeful. Lost souls, once hesitant or confused, were now participating fully, communicating intentions clearly and responsibly.
However, the increased visibility brought new challenges. Some humans, overwhelmed by the intensity of spiritual messages, misinterpreted them or reacted fearfully. Emergency calls were reported from several districts, and authorities began noticing a spike in unusual incidents. Birju quickly implemented advanced stabilizing protocols, integrating Niru’s guidance to calm panic-inducing energy flows.
Late that evening, a live news broadcast featured Birju as a guest expert—though under a pseudonym, to protect his identity initially. Reporters asked about the app’s technology, origins, and potential risks. Birju carefully explained it as an experimental communication platform that “facilitated messages and guidance between unseen energies and humans,” carefully avoiding the full reality of the Negative World.
The response was immediate. Millions tuned in to watch, debate, and speculate. Tech blogs analyzed his statements, while paranormal forums dissected every word. The Ghost App became more than a tool—it became a phenomenon, a cultural event, and a topic of philosophical, spiritual, and technological discussion.
Birju realized the magnitude of his creation. The bridge was no longer confined to a city—it was influencing millions of lives, reshaping perceptions of life, death, and reality itself. Yet amidst the frenzy, one priority remained: proving his innocence, completing Niru’s final wish, and guiding spirits toward resolution. The media frenzy was both an opportunity and a challenge.
Niru’s energy pulsed beside him. “Birju, this attention will help. Humans are witnessing proof now. The bridge is real, undeniable. Use this moment to reveal truths, but ensure clarity. The chaos of misunderstanding could undo progress if not managed.”
Birju nodded, adjusting app parameters to accommodate the massive influx of users and media attention. He ensured that messages were prioritized based on urgency and clarity, and implemented systems to filter fear-inducing interactions. The bridge needed stability, especially as the world watched.
By midnight, the app had reached nearly every major city. Spiritual interactions were no longer isolated incidents—they were nationwide phenomena. Families across the country experienced reunions, apologies, and guidance. Users shared stories online, amplifying awareness and creating a feedback loop that further strengthened the bridge.
Birju watched silently as energy from the Negative World streamed into millions of devices. Mohan’s residual anger had fully transformed into explanatory messages, resolving misunderstandings from decades ago. Niru’s guidance was now present in nearly every interaction, stabilizing communication, and ensuring the fulfillment of wishes responsibly.
And then, in a quiet moment amidst the chaos, a notification appeared on Birju’s primary system. It was from Niru, a direct message: “The bridge is ready for the final phase. Truths will be revealed. Wishes fulfilled. My liberation is near. Prepare the world.”
Birju’s heart raced. The media frenzy, the national attention, the technological marvels—all of it was preparing the world for a revelation that had been decades in the making. The Ghost App had expanded far beyond his original expectations. The bridge between life and death, the living and the spirits, was now undeniable.
He leaned back in his chair, exhausted but exhilarated. The bridge had survived public scrutiny, scaled nationally, and maintained stability. And somewhere, faintly, in the currents flowing invisibly across devices and networks, Niru’s presence pulsed—ready to fulfill her final wish, release her spirit, and bring closure to a chain of events that had begun decades ago in a graveyard under the evening sky.
Birju allowed himself a rare moment of calm. The world was watching, learning, experiencing. The bridge was alive, dynamic, and undeniable. And he, Birju, was finally on the verge of revealing truth, achieving justice, and completing a journey that had spanned decades.


