“It wasn’t the mirrors that scared Becca. It was what they refused to show.”
The first time Becca Langley stepped into the cabin at the edge of Ashwood, she didn’t feel afraid. She felt sorry for it. A listing too old to be wanted. A cabin filled with covered furniture and a wall of mirrors, each reflecting something that made you question reality.
She was just there to sell the place. But grief is strange—it changes the way we see things. It opens doors.
And in Ashwood, some doors don’t lead out.
Mirror House is a slow-burn horror story rooted in isolation and loss. It asks the question: what happens when grief becomes more than a feeling—and starts needing to feed?
Inside the cabin, a presence waits. Not malicious. Not even alive. Just there—an impossible thing that doesn’t chase, doesn’t speak, and doesn’t move.
Until it grows hungry.
Mirror House releases [insert date here].
Step inside… and be careful where you look.
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