Every ride is rated.
Every passenger is scored.
But what if the driver is doing the same?
Late nights. Quiet streets. A rideshare driver who has learned how to disappear-neutral, forgettable, invisible. Just another face behind the wheel.
Until he starts noticing something.
The way people hesitate before getting in.
The version of themselves they show when they don't think it matters.
The truth that slips out in the space between where they were... and where they're going.
He begins to keep score.
At first, it's harmless. Just a way to make sense of people.
But the system starts to change.
The numbers don't settle the way they used to.
Passengers aren't as simple as they seem.
And somewhere in the city, a detective is starting to notice that something is happening inside these rides-something no one remembers clearly... and no one survives explaining.
Because the most dangerous place in the city isn't a dark alley.
It's the back seat of a car where nothing is supposed to happen.