The Woman in the Mirror Isn't You
VishvakālātāmiRaksha
あらすじ
Every mirror shows a reflection. But what if it shows someone else? The Woman in the Mirror Isn't You is a psychological supernatural horror story about distorted identity, silent possession, and the terror of watching yourself become a stranger. It begins with small things. Your reflection blinks a moment too late. It smiles when you don't. Sometimes, it doesn't copy your movements at all. You tell yourself it's stress. Lack of sleep. Imagination. But the woman in the mirror is learning. As days pass, the reflection begins to change-subtle at first, then undeniable. Memories don't match. Time disappears. And the reflection seems to know things you never told anyone. When people start reacting to you differently, you realize the truth may already be too late. The mirror isn't haunted by a ghost. It's a door. Dark, intimate, and deeply unsettling, this story explores fear rooted in identity, self-perception, and the horror of losing control over who you are. The terror doesn't come from what watches you-but from what wants to replace you. Perfect for fans of psychological horror, doppelgänger stories, and slow-burn dread that lingers long after the final page.