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Mirror Image (Short Story)

By: Bill Bernico
Narrated by: Chip Wood
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Doug has been having disturbing dreams about his friend, Alan, who had killed himself nearly thirty years earlier. While shopping at the annual flea market one summer day, Doug is drawn to a mirror in a plain wooden frame. He brings the mirror home and hangs it in his office, the perfect place for it as far as he's concerned. One night while sitting in front of his word processor trying to find the inspiration he desperately needs to finish his latest story, Doug sees something out of the corner of his eye and it's moving.

He's alone in the room, but when he looks in the antique mirror, there's Alan, big as life looking back at him. Alan's not in the room, but his image is in the mirror. What's going on here? Find out what kind of conversation a ghost will engage you in when you least expect it, and how it might change your life.

©2013 Bill Bernico (P)2013 Bill Bernico
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Fiction Ghosts Scary Short Stories Haunted

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