The mirror didn’t just reflect—it foresaw. What you saw wasn’t who you were, but who you might become. When you looked into it, you didn’t see your face; you saw your choices laid out like a road ahead. The more you stared, the more it whispered secrets—who you might meet, where you’d go, and what you’d leave behind. The mirror never lied, but it didn’t tell the whole truth either. It only showed fragments.
Reflections That Were Not Your Own
It was strange, the way the glass shifted. One moment, you’d see a version of yourself from the past—perhaps a memory you didn’t recall, or a shadow of a forgotten dream. The next, you’d see a future that didn’t quite fit, like trying on clothes that weren’t yours. The reflection wasn’t something you could hold onto, because it changed with every thought. The more you sought it, the more it slipped away, only to be replaced by something new.
The future is not what we see; it’s what we choose to reflect.
The Shifting Path Ahead
Every time you looked, the future was different. The possibilities weren’t set in stone; they were fluid, changing with your decisions, your desires. And yet, when you stepped away, you felt it—the pull of something invisible, something waiting. The mirror knew what you would do, even before you did it. But the real question was: could you change the future if you chose to walk away from its reflection?