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Half of a Mirror
In the Nishimura family, perfection is not encouraged.
It is required.
Two identical twins were born into wealth, legacy, and expectations heavy enough to crush anyone beneath them. But somewhere along the way, only one of them was chosen to carry the light.
Riki is everything the world admires - flawless grades, magnetic charm, the beloved heir to a powerful name, and the son their parents proudly present to society. His life glows under chandeliers and camera flashes. He smiles easily. He wins effortlessly. He belongs.
Ni-ki was once the same.
Until the night everything changed.
After a mysterious "incident" in junior high, Ni-ki was sent away to a psychiatric facility, labeled unstable, unpredictable - dangerous. When he returned, the house felt smaller for him and larger for everyone else. Doors closed when he approached. Conversations ended mid-sentence. Even the servants kept their distance.
His parents do not hide their resentment.
Their disappointment is no longer subtle - it is open.
Now the mansion has two identical faces walking its halls, but only one is acknowledged.
The other lives in the shadows of whispered rumors and unfinished truths.
But loneliness has a strange way of sharpening the mind.
And silence can be louder than screaming.
As cracks begin forming in Riki's perfect world - subtle mistakes, misplaced trust, carefully planted doubts - one question lingers beneath the surface:
Was Ni-ki ever truly unstable?
Or was he simply the easier twin to sacrifice?
Half of a Mirror is a psychological family drama about favoritism, identity, betrayal, and the fragile line between perception and truth. It explores what happens when love is conditional, when perfection becomes a prison, and when the child no one protected decides he no longer needs saving.
Because sometimes, the most dangerous person in the room isn't the loudest one.
It's the one who learned how to survive alone.