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A quiet distortion in the reflection. The Mirror Replacement doesn’t hunt—it waits, watching from the other side until the moment it steps out and takes your place.

A quiet distortion in the reflection. The Mirror Replacement doesn’t hunt—it waits, watching from the other side until the moment it steps out and takes your place.
A quiet distortion in the reflection. The Mirror Replacement doesn’t hunt—it waits, watching from the other side until the moment it steps out and takes your place.

Some reflections don’t belong to you.

There is a moment—small enough to ignore—when something shifts. A glance in a mirror feels slightly delayed. A reflection holds your gaze just a second too long. Nothing obvious. Nothing you can prove.

That’s how it begins.

The Mirror Replacement is not a creature in the traditional sense. It doesn’t chase, it doesn’t strike, and it doesn’t leave behind evidence. It exists in the space between perception and reality, waiting inside reflective surfaces—mirrors, glass, still water—anywhere you expect to see yourself.

At first, it only takes small things.

A ring disappears from your reflection. A watch no longer appears on your wrist. A detail goes missing, but only on the other side. You tell yourself it’s lighting, angle, fatigue.

Then it starts to move differently.

A blink that comes too late. A smile that lingers after yours has faded. A posture that doesn’t quite match. The reflection is no longer responding—it’s observing.

By the time you understand what’s happening, it’s already too close.

There is no struggle. No sound. Just a quiet exchange.

One version of you steps forward into the world.

The other remains behind the glass.

Cold. Silent. Reversed.

The Mirror Replacement doesn’t kill. It replaces.

And most people never notice the difference.

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