It started as a flicker—just a minor delay in the mirror, like poor lighting or tired eyes.But then the reflection began blinking at the wrong times.Smiling when she wasn’t.Moving when she stood still.At first, she brushed it off. Stress. Lack of sleep. A trick of perception.But the differences grew bolder. The reflection tilted its head the opposite direction. It lingered after she stepped away. And worst of all—it started watching her with intent.As she tries to reclaim control, she realizes the mirror isn’t showing her anymore. It’s showing someone else. Someone who knows her. Someone who’s waiting.In this chilling psychological horror short, Frank Harper explores identity, perception, and the horrifying idea that the person in the mirror may not be you—and may not want to stay behind the glass.
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$0.99There’s Someone Living in My Reflection: a Psychological Horror About Identity, Mirrors, and What Happens When Your Reflection Stops Following Your Lead.
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It started as a flicker—just a minor delay in the mirror, like poor lighting or tired eyes.But then the reflection began blinking at the wrong times.Smiling when she wasn’t.Moving when she stood still…
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