Kael, Lyra, and Selene were driving to Manali when the fog swallowed the road. By nightfall, they reached Noxvale, a village wrapped in shadows. A crooked three-story cottage appeared, faint lights glowing. Inside, carved wood, velvet curtains… and mirrors that seemed alive.
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Rain hammered the roof. The caretaker left them alone. At 2 a.m., the lights died. A guttural voice echoed: “You will pay for what you did…” Doors slammed. An invisible force dragged them upstairs.
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Lyra faced the first mirror. “You mocked her beauty… you made her feel small.” Memories of cruel laughter and Isolde’s trembling smile flooded her. She gasped as her friend’s final moments appeared, sharp as knives.
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Selene’s mirror shattered into shards. “You spread lies… you left her alone.” Every whispered rumor, every betrayal replayed. She fell, trembling under the weight of guilt, feeling her heart shatter with every echo.
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Kael faced the obsidian mirror. “You mocked her brother… you laughed at his innocence.” He relived every act of cruelty. Each moment of thoughtless laughter, each ignored tear, crushed him. His chest ached. His heart pounded.
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Tears, screams, and pleading filled the air. The storm raged, but the mirrors held them captive. Sunlight broke through, and the manor vanished. Villagers watched silently. Eamon whispered: “Those who hurt others… they always pay. The mirrors never lie.”
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A faint glow flickered in Noxvale’s shadows. The mirrors may disappear… but the truth never leaves you. Somewhere, a mirror waits, patient… eternal.
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