In the quiet neighborhood of Oakhaven, the "NextDoor" app was usually reserved for complaints about overgrown lawns or sightings of a suspicious-looking stray cat. But for Elias, a freelance editor with a penchant for high-stakes digital competitions, it became the unlikely platform for a neighborhood-wide mystery.
Elias watched the hooded figure approach his own driveway. His phone buzzed. The video on his screen transitioned to a shot of his front door. The final riddle appeared: NextDoorStudios - Head Game.mp4
It started with a notification: “Has anyone seen the Head Game?” In the quiet neighborhood of Oakhaven, the "NextDoor"
Elias smiled. He didn't need the app to answer. He opened his front door just as the hooded figure was reaching for the doorbell. “The letter E,” Elias said. His phone buzzed
“I am the beginning of everything and the end of everywhere. I am the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space. What am I?”
The NextDoor app went quiet as Maya posted the final video. The "Head Game" was over, leaving Oakhaven a little more connected—and a lot more suspicious of their own porches—than it had been an hour before.