EBOOK

About
After a glitch in the Flick Talk servers, archived Lives begin re-uploading on their own-streams that ended with someone's death. The comments keep updating. The dead keep replying.
At first the world dismisses it as a technical malfunction. A curiosity. A strange digital artifact buried in old data. But when the streams begin responding in real time, the glitch becomes something far more unsettling-something aware.
The boundary between broadcast and reality begins to dissolve. What was once entertainment becomes evidence.
Five girls-Cami, Sofi, Val, Bella, and Luna-find themselves pulled into the center of the phenomenon. Bound by friendship, loss, and the digital world they helped create, they begin to notice something impossible: the streams contain fragments of their own memories. Moments they shared. Secrets they never meant to broadcast.
And now those memories are speaking back.
As the phenomenon spreads across the world, fascination turns into obsession. Old videos return without warning. Comment sections update long after the stream ended. Influencers vanish mid-broadcast, leaving millions watching empty screens.
Communities fracture. Screens become shrines. The internet begins to feel less like a network and more like a memory that refuses to forget.
When the girls discover their own recordings are expanding-responding to questions no one asked and revealing things they never said-they must confront the past they left behind and the truth hidden inside their digital echoes.
Is the glitch replaying the past?
Or rewriting it?
Flick Mode: OFF is a haunting story about memory, grief, and the fragile line between connection and exposure. As the noise of a world built on constant broadcasting begins to fade, something quieter-and far more powerful-emerges from the silence.
Because some voices never disappear.
They just wait to be heard again.
At first the world dismisses it as a technical malfunction. A curiosity. A strange digital artifact buried in old data. But when the streams begin responding in real time, the glitch becomes something far more unsettling-something aware.
The boundary between broadcast and reality begins to dissolve. What was once entertainment becomes evidence.
Five girls-Cami, Sofi, Val, Bella, and Luna-find themselves pulled into the center of the phenomenon. Bound by friendship, loss, and the digital world they helped create, they begin to notice something impossible: the streams contain fragments of their own memories. Moments they shared. Secrets they never meant to broadcast.
And now those memories are speaking back.
As the phenomenon spreads across the world, fascination turns into obsession. Old videos return without warning. Comment sections update long after the stream ended. Influencers vanish mid-broadcast, leaving millions watching empty screens.
Communities fracture. Screens become shrines. The internet begins to feel less like a network and more like a memory that refuses to forget.
When the girls discover their own recordings are expanding-responding to questions no one asked and revealing things they never said-they must confront the past they left behind and the truth hidden inside their digital echoes.
Is the glitch replaying the past?
Or rewriting it?
Flick Mode: OFF is a haunting story about memory, grief, and the fragile line between connection and exposure. As the noise of a world built on constant broadcasting begins to fade, something quieter-and far more powerful-emerges from the silence.
Because some voices never disappear.
They just wait to be heard again.