Five screens. Five connections. One mistake that pulls them all into the void.Nightmares Before Sleep Vol 4 delivers five tales of digital horror that will make you question every notification, every friend request, every message that appears at 3 AM.THE FRIEND REQUEST - Accept it, and you accept your death. When a college grad receives a friend request from someone who died three years ago, the messages that follow reveal secrets only the dead should know. The final DM is an invitation to join them "online"-permanently.LOCKED ROOM LIVESTREAM - For views and followers, a young influencer locks himself in a notoriously haunted room and starts streaming. What begins as performative fear becomes genuine terror as his viewers watch something impossible happen in real-time. The stream cuts to black mid-scream. The channel never comes back online.THE STAIRWELL THAT NEVER ENDS - A high school student takes a shortcut through an old stairwell after dark. The stairs begin to loop, each floor more wrong than the last. And somewhere in the endless descent, something is climbing up toward them, getting closer with every turn.THE MASK - An antiques dealer purchases a porcelain mask that forces its wearer to experience the deaths of others. Each vision is more intense, more addictive. By the time he realizes the mask is collecting deaths-including his own-it's already too late to remove it.LAST SEEN TYPING - When a teenage girl's brother vanishes, his "typing..." indicator keeps appearing in their chat. The messages that finally arrive are wrong, broken, coming from somewhere between sending and receiving. She tries to save him. Instead, she joins him in the space where all lost messages go-forever typing, forever trying to reach home.From social media that bridges the living and the dead to stairs that descend into madness, from masks that steal your soul to the gaps between our digital words, these five stories explore the horror of connection in the modern age.WARNING: These stories contain intense psychological horror, disturbing imagery, and endings that will haunt your notifications. Close the app at your own risk.