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The Girl in the Mirror

作者: HRahel
last update 公開日: 2026-04-16 01:52:24

Amina didn't breathe.

It wasn't because she had forgotten how to, but because something inside her made her doubt the reality of what she was seeing. That little delay in the reflection was stretching into something unreal, impossible to ignore, as it remained stationary for more than half a second. Then slowly, deliberately, it smiled.

Amina stepped back.

The reflection didn't immediately reflect her movements.

That was all it took.

She felt a sharp increase in her pulse, which was too sudden
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    Nothing blew up. No collapse. Peace holds, even when structures clash. Yet here, the Observer acted in a way that defied its original purpose - control never expected such motion. Reality no longer got shaped by it. Yet within that stillness, life carried on. It changed state.Miriam was the one who noticed before anyone else. She picked up on it without warning, out of nowhere. Light jumped across her screen - still working, yet somehow missing pieces. Out came the quiet words: "It's... pulling away." She let it slip into the air. Clouds hung still as Adrian looked up. The air waited, quiet beneath his gaze. “What does that mean?” Cael answered slowly: “It means it’s no longer enforcing what reality is supposed to be.” Aren spoke so softly it barely stirred the air. Quietness settled around his words like dust on old books. “It’s stepping down… but not fully gone.” A pause. Now things had shifted somehow. This wasn’t where things stopped. Change pas

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    The sky didn't change.It was the most unsettling moment.No storm clouds gathering.No streaks of fire sweeping across the sky.No cinematic warning.They share the same blue sky—shy, sweeping and lack-effect.And yet—.Everything felt heavier.As if the world had become heavier.Amina gazed upwar

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    The city didn't hear it.No sirens.No alarms.No warning.There was still life beneath—disturbing, loud and uncertain.The satellite awoke beyond the earthly blue line.?The systems quickly transitioned from being motionless to functional. IMAGE.Reactivation of ancient protocols, which were older

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    Amina initially thought it was a trick of light.?...................The glass towers were positioned at an infinity to catch the morning sun.' Reflections fractured and multiplied—normal, expected.But this—.This was different.She turned slowly.Every surface held her image.But not just one ver

  • Letters Between Hearts   When the System Let Go

    That was far from being a complete destruction.'It sounded like release.The sphere didn't explode outward—.It unfolded.A flower that has been held back for an extended period will eventually open up to the sun.Light waves flooded the chamber, with each pulse carrying out pieces of consciousnes

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