☎ Introduction
Phones can connect you to anyone in the world.
But sometimes… they connect you to places no signal should reach.
ð The Incident
In 2021, Saad, a shop owner in Lahore, lost his younger brother in a car accident.
Two weeks later, his phone rang at exactly 12:44 AM.
The caller ID showed his brother’s name.
Same number. Same photo.
Saad answered, shaking.
ðĻ The Voice
At first, there was static.
Then breathing.
And then, a voice — hoarse, slow, like it had to crawl out of something to speak:
“You didn’t bury me deep enough.”
Saad froze. His brother had been buried in the family plot, in solid earth.
ð The Clue
The voice continued:
“It’s cold here. Too much dirt in my mouth.”
And then…
A second voice joined in.
This one didn’t sound like his brother at all.
ðŠĶ The Aftermath
Saad dropped the phone and smashed the SIM card the next morning.
But even now, at exactly 12:44 AM, his phone — no SIM, no battery — lights up for a few seconds.
⚠️ Final Warning
If you ever get a call from someone you’ve buried — never answer.
It’s not them who’s calling.

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