Adrian's eyes fluttered open, and for a moment, he wasn't sure if he was awake or still dreaming. The room was drenched in darkness, save for the faint glow of the moon filtering through the heavy curtains. The eerie quietness that surrounded him was oppressive, almost as if the world outside had stopped.
He pushed himself up, his body aching from the events of the last few days. The mirror on the opposite wall stood still, reflecting nothing but the void beyond. It seemed to mock him, its surface unnaturally smooth and perfect, devoid of any imperfection—a mirror that had shown him things no ordinary reflection ever should.
He couldn't shake the sensation that something else was lurking, watching him. The reflection had been gone for days, but its presence still haunted him, an unshakable ghost lingering in the back of his mind. It wasn't just the creature, but the entire hospital. Its walls, its hallways, even the air around him felt alive with the weight of untold stories—stories filled with pain, regret, and dark, twisted secrets.
The hospital was an entity unto itself.
Adrian rose from the bed and made his way to the window, peering out into the street below. The shadows danced in the moonlight, shifting and twisting into shapes that seemed almost human. His heart raced as his thoughts returned to Evelyn. She had saved him once, in a way that defied explanation, but now, she was part of this madness. She was intertwined with everything—the hospital, the reflections, the darkness that surrounded them.
What was she hiding?
A sudden knock on the door shattered his thoughts. He stiffened, every muscle in his body tensing. The knocking was slow, deliberate. His mind raced back to the warning scribbled in the notebook: "Beware the reflection."
He turned toward the door, fear gripping his throat. His hand shook as he reached for the handle, hesitating. Was it the reflection again? Had it returned to finish what it had started? Or was it something worse, something he hadn't even begun to comprehend?
"Adrian?" Evelyn's voice came from the other side. "It's me."
Relief flooded through him, though it was short-lived. He opened the door to find Evelyn standing there, her face pale, her eyes wide with a mixture of fear and urgency.
"What is it?" Adrian asked, his voice hoarse from lack of sleep.
Evelyn stepped inside, her gaze flicking nervously around the room. "We don't have much time."
"For what?"
"The mirror," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "It's breaking down. The veil between this world and the one beyond. It's shattering."
Adrian blinked, confusion swirling in his mind. "The veil?"
Evelyn moved closer, her voice filled with an intensity that unnerved him. "The mirrors are more than just reflections, Adrian. They're windows—windows into places we're not meant to see, or to understand. I didn't tell you everything before, but the hospital isn't just haunted by the dead. It's haunted by the ones who live on the other side."
Adrian's blood ran cold. "What do you mean? The other side of what?"
Evelyn took a deep breath, her hands trembling. "There's a place… a realm that exists beyond ours. It's like a mirror world, but twisted, corrupted. That's where the reflection came from. That's where it's trying to drag you."
He took a step back, his mind reeling. "How do you know all this?"
"I've been there," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I didn't mean to, but I crossed over once. I saw them—the creatures that dwell in the shadows, waiting for someone to pull back the veil. And now that the mirror in your room has been broken, they know you're here. They know you're vulnerable."
Adrian's pulse quickened as he looked at her, the weight of her words settling heavily on his chest. "What do they want?"
Evelyn's eyes darkened. "They want you, Adrian. They want to use you to break the barrier between the worlds. And if they succeed… if they cross over, there will be no stopping them."
A sharp chill crawled up Adrian's spine as the pieces started to fall into place. The hospital, the reflections, the strange occurrences—they weren't isolated incidents. They were all part of a much bigger, much darker plan.
"How do we stop them?" he asked, his voice low but steady.
Evelyn's gaze flicked toward the mirror on the wall. "We have to destroy the mirrors before they can use them to cross over."
Adrian felt his stomach drop. "But there are mirrors everywhere."
Evelyn nodded grimly. "I know. But the one in the operating room—that's the source. That's where it all started."
A sudden pounding echoed through the halls outside, and both Adrian and Evelyn turned toward the sound. The walls seemed to tremble, the air growing thick with an unnatural pressure.
"They're coming," Evelyn whispered. "We have to move now."
Adrian didn't need any further convincing. He grabbed his coat, his mind racing as he followed Evelyn down the narrow corridor. The hospital had shifted once again, its architecture warping, the hallways stretching into an endless maze of darkness and flickering lights.
As they ran, Adrian's thoughts were consumed by a single, terrifying realization: They were not just trying to survive—they were trying to stop an invasion. An invasion from a world beyond their comprehension, a world that was slowly but surely bleeding into their own.
The pounding grew louder, and Adrian's breath came in short, ragged gasps as they reached the doors to the operating room. Evelyn pushed them open with a grunt, and they stumbled inside, greeted by the overwhelming stench of decay. The operating table, once a symbol of life and healing, was now covered in a dark, viscous liquid that seemed to pulse with a life of its own.
The mirror stood at the far end of the room, cracked and splintered, but still intact.
Adrian's heart pounded in his chest. This was it. This was the moment they had to act. He looked at Evelyn, and for the first time since this nightmare had begun, he saw fear in her eyes.
"Do it," she whispered.
With a final, desperate breath, Adrian grabbed the nearest object—a scalpel—and hurled it at the mirror. The glass shattered with an ear-splitting crash, shards flying in all directions as the room was bathed in an unnatural, blinding light.
And then, everything went still.
Adrian stood there, gasping for breath, his eyes wide with disbelief. The veil between the worlds had been shattered. But whether that meant they were saved—or doomed—was still unclear.
The silence that followed was more terrifying than any sound.