My Reflection Blinked Before I Did
A Psychological Horror Story Where Reality Begins to Fracture—And the Person in the Mirror Isn’t Just Watching… It’s Replacing You

The first time it happened… I ignored it.
Not because it wasn’t strange.
But because it was too strange to accept.
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I was standing in front of the bathroom mirror, half-awake, brushing my teeth. The light above flickered slightly, like it always did. Nothing unusual.
Nothing… except that moment.
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I blinked.
At least, I thought I did.
But something felt off.
Like the timing was wrong.
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My reflection blinked first.
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Just a fraction of a second.
But enough.
Enough to notice.
Enough to feel it.
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I froze.
The toothbrush slipped slightly in my hand as I stared at my own face, trying to process what I had just seen.
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“No… that’s not possible.”
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I leaned closer to the mirror.
My reflection followed perfectly.
Every movement, every breath, every blink… normal.
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I laughed it off.
“Nah… I’m just tired.”
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That explanation felt safe.
Comforting.
Reasonable.
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So I moved on.
But my mind didn’t.
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That tiny moment stayed with me the entire day.
Like a glitch I couldn’t unsee.
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The next morning, I tested it.
I stood in front of the mirror longer than usual.
Watching.
Waiting.
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Blink.
Match.
Blink.
Match.
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Nothing strange.
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“See? You imagined it.”
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But deep down…
I knew I didn’t.
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That night, I tried again.
Same mirror.
Same light.
Same silence.
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I stared into my own eyes.
Unblinking.
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Seconds passed.
Then longer.
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And then—
It happened again.
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My reflection blinked.
I didn’t.
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This time, there was no doubt.
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My chest tightened.
My heart started racing.
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I stepped back.
The reflection stepped back.
Perfectly synced again.
Like nothing had happened.
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But something had.
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Something was wrong.
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After that, I couldn’t stop thinking about it.
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Mirrors became… uncomfortable.
Not scary at first.
Just… unsettling.
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Like standing too close to a cliff.
Not falling.
But aware that you could.
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I started noticing small delays.
Tiny mismatches.
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Nothing obvious.
Nothing anyone else would see.
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But I felt it.
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Like my reflection wasn’t copying me…
But catching up to me.
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A day later, I decided to prove it.
To record it.
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I placed my phone on the counter.
Camera facing the mirror.
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“If something happens… I’ll have it.”
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I stood there.
Silent.
Still.
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Minutes passed.
Nothing.
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I almost gave up.
Reached forward to stop recording.
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And then—
Out of the corner of my eye—
I saw movement.
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But not from me.
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I looked up.
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My reflection was still.
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But on my phone screen…
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It wasn’t.
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The version of me in the recording tilted its head.
Slowly.
Deliberately.
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I hadn’t moved.
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My breath caught in my throat.
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The reflection in the mirror stayed normal.
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But the one on the screen…
Was watching something else.
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It wasn’t looking at me.
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It was looking past me.
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At something behind me.
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I turned around.
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Nothing.
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When I looked back at the phone—
It was normal again.
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I stopped recording immediately.
Hands shaking.
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I didn’t check the footage.
I couldn’t.
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Because I already knew.
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After that… things escalated.
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The mirror stopped pretending.
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Sometimes it lagged.
Sometimes it moved early.
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And sometimes…
It didn’t follow me at all.
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I would raise my hand—
And it would just stand there.
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Staring.
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Observing.
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Like it was studying me.
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Learning.
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One night, I made a mistake.
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I spoke to it.
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“Who are you?”
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The moment the words left my mouth…
I regretted it.
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Because for the first time—
It responded.
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Not with words.
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With a smile.
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Slow.
Wide.
Unnatural.
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A smile I didn’t make.
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I stumbled back.
My reflection didn’t.
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It stayed close to the mirror.
Closer than it should have been.
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Like it was pressing against the glass.
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Trying to get through.
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I turned off the light.
Ran out of the room.
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After that…
I covered every mirror in my apartment.
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Bathroom.
Bedroom.
Even reflective surfaces.
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I couldn’t risk seeing it again.
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Days passed.
Then weeks.
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Things felt normal again.
Almost.
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Until one night…
I saw something in the corner of my eye.
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A reflection.
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But not from a mirror.
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From my phone screen.
Black.
Inactive.
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And in it…
I saw myself.
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Standing behind me.
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Smiling.
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I turned around instantly.
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No one there.
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When I looked back at the phone…
Nothing.
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Just darkness.
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That’s when I realized something.
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It wasn’t the mirror.
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It was never the mirror.
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It was me.
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Or something that looked like me.
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Something that had been watching.
Learning.
Waiting.
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And now…
It didn’t need the mirror anymore.
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Because it had already found a way out.
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And sometimes…
When I walk past reflective surfaces…
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I don’t see myself anymore.
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I see it.
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And the scariest part?
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It looks more real than I do.



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