The previous owners thought installing mirrors on a full wall would be a perfect idea. When I first moved in I loved putting on makeup. I also liked that in the daytime the sun hit it and made my room really sunny and comfy.
However, at night I regretted having them. Every night when I turn off the lights I felt this uneasy feeling as I stared into the darkness of the mirrors.You know that terrible feeling you get that you are being watched? I always feltvlike there was something in the mirror watching me sleep. I told my friends one day after they came over. They laughed as I explained how I avoided looking into the mirror when the lights turn off. They thought it's due to all the ghost movies I watch. That's not why I worry. It's not ghosts I fear but my own reflection.
Imagine waking up to see your reflection not mimicking what you're doing. You could be laying down and your reflection could be sitting on the edge of your bed just smiling at you. It had been my biggest fear since I moved in. Lately I been thinking it may not be just a fear after all. Two nights ago, I caught my reflection doing something weird. I was curling my hair and watching myself in the mirror when my phone rang. I answereed it with a 'hello' before freezing when I didn't see the mouth move in my reflection. Feeling a chill, I said 'hello' again and sighed with relief when my reflection mouthed hello with me. Laughing at my paranoia, I put my phone on speaker and went back to curling my hair.
"Hello," a voice said from the phone. "Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello."
My eyes widened when I realized the voice was my voice and I looked into the mirror to see my reflection mouthing a word as another "hello," came from my phone.
However, at night I regretted having them. Every night when I turn off the lights I felt this uneasy feeling as I stared into the darkness of the mirrors.You know that terrible feeling you get that you are being watched? I always feltvlike there was something in the mirror watching me sleep. I told my friends one day after they came over. They laughed as I explained how I avoided looking into the mirror when the lights turn off. They thought it's due to all the ghost movies I watch. That's not why I worry. It's not ghosts I fear but my own reflection.
Imagine waking up to see your reflection not mimicking what you're doing. You could be laying down and your reflection could be sitting on the edge of your bed just smiling at you. It had been my biggest fear since I moved in. Lately I been thinking it may not be just a fear after all. Two nights ago, I caught my reflection doing something weird. I was curling my hair and watching myself in the mirror when my phone rang. I answereed it with a 'hello' before freezing when I didn't see the mouth move in my reflection. Feeling a chill, I said 'hello' again and sighed with relief when my reflection mouthed hello with me. Laughing at my paranoia, I put my phone on speaker and went back to curling my hair.
"Hello," a voice said from the phone. "Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello."
My eyes widened when I realized the voice was my voice and I looked into the mirror to see my reflection mouthing a word as another "hello," came from my phone.
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