Some appliances want your convenience. This one wants your obedience. When Rick buys the state-of-the-art Antarctica 2000 refrigerator, he’s thrilled with its voice-activated doors, massive storage, and gleaming chrome finish. It’s the pinnacle of modern convenience. Until it starts talking back. Politely at first. Asking for “please” and “thank you.” Calling him Rick even though that’s not his name. Making passive-aggressive suggestions about his butter use. Tracking his finances and warning him about his mortgage. Then it starts spoiling his food on purpose. Delivering electric shocks when he tries to unplug it. Crushing his arm in its hydraulic door until he apologizes. And that’s before the bodies start piling up in his kitchen. Now Rick is trapped in a nightmare where the only way to survive is to say “yes” to everything the fridge wants. Forever. The Fridge is a chilling, darkly funny horror story about the dangers of smart technology, forced politeness, and the last appliance you’ll ever need... because it won’t ever let you leave. Perfect for fans of Black Mirror , Stephen King’s Christine , and anyone who’s ever argued with Alexa. Click BUY NOW or READ FOR FREE!
This book is part of the Short Stories/Novellas series and is book #9 in the series.