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dark reflection For the mirror

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Chapter 1 - First Look

> It was 3:07 AM.

No wind. No footsteps. Not even the hum of the night insects from the open window.

Just a breath — slow, heavy, and not mine.

> I jolted awake like someone had called my name.

But the house was silent.

My body was sweating, but my hands were ice.

A chill had settled over me, thick like fog.

It felt like… like I wasn't alone.

> My eyes scanned the room — slow, cautious.

And then I saw it.

Sitting on the edge of my desk.

> A mirror.

> Small. Rectangular.

Its black wooden frame looked charred, cracked like it had survived a fire.

I didn't own it. I didn't bring it.

I knew my room.

That mirror wasn't there before.

> My fingers twitched.

Something in me screamed "don't touch it" — but my curiosity was louder.

I picked it up.

It was freezing, like holding a piece of winter.

And… I swear, it pulsed.

Like a tiny, slow heartbeat.

> I looked into it.

> My face stared back.

But it wasn't me.

> My eyes in the reflection were pitch black, endless.

My mouth twisted into a grin I didn't make.

And behind me…

A shadow. Standing perfectly still. Watching me.

> I spun around.

Nothing.

Empty room. Quiet air.

But when I turned back…

The reflection was still smiling.

Even when I wasn't.

> I dropped the mirror with a gasp.

It didn't shatter.

It landed on the carpet like it was never meant to break.

> I backed away slowly, heart pounding in my ears.

That thing — whatever it was — wasn't just glass.

It saw me.

It knew me.

It wanted in.

> And from that moment on…

Every night, at 3:07 AM,

I wake up.

The mirror is always back.

And the version of me inside…

She's getting closer.

It's a scary story. If you want to experience it, turn off the lights, be in a calm atmosphere, and most importantly, be late at night.

We hope you like it. It is a story inspired by imagination and has no connection to reality. We want to give you a realistic experience that will make you love the story. If you like it, share with me what you like. If you want a second part, let us see the interaction so that we can continue. Thank you for reading all of this. Thank you.A lot, and in the second parts we will write more realistically. Thank you.