What if your reflection remembered things you didn't? What if the mirror wasn't showing you... you?
Detective Lucas Reid has seen darkness before. But nothing prepared him for Apartment 4C.
A cryptic voicemail. A missing woman. A mirror that shouldn't exist. When Lucas enters the abandoned building on Caldwell Avenue, he steps into a crime scene frozen in fear-and something else... watching. The air is too thick. The salt circles are broken. And the voicemail plays on repeat:
"He's inside. He doesn't like the dark. Don't turn off the-"
Static.
From that moment, nothing is real. Memories vanish. Hallways stretch. His own reflection delays just long enough to whisper:
"We remember. Do you?"
As Lucas uncovers cold cases no one wants to touch, a horrifying pattern emerges-each victim tied to a mirror, each death written off, each scene touched by him.
And every night... something knocks.
This isn't just a haunting. It's a replacement.
The entity in the mirror doesn't want to kill you.
It wants to be you.
It studies your regrets, wears your guilt like skin, and slips into your life while you question your sanity.
The mirrors aren't the danger. You are.
Lucas's only hope lies in confronting the truth he buried a decade ago-a broken promise, a death he chose to forget, and a door he left open. But the deeper he digs, the more reality unravels. The people around him begin to change. The calls come from inside his memories. And the mirror... starts smiling back.