Rileyrayel
Lena Grace has always been the quiet girl in the loud house. Her mother screams. Her father drinks. Every dinner ends in a broken plate or a slammed door. On the outside, they look like a normal middle-class family-but inside those walls, Lena is rotting.
For years, she's kept her head down, counted the cracks on the ceiling, and swallowed every scream. But one day, something changes. A switch flips-not with rage, but with silence.
She stops responding. Stops eating. Stops reacting. Her parents think she's gone numb. But really, she's planning. Every step calculated. Every word rehearsed. And then she does it.
She kills them. Both. In total silence.
But here's the twist: the story is told as a confession to her therapist... except her therapist has been dead for weeks. Lena's been going to sessions in an abandoned office building, speaking to an empty chair.
As detectives unravel the crime scene, they find cassette tapes left behind-therapy recordings. But each one becomes more distorted, blending reality and delusion. It turns out Lena's mind broke long before her parents did.
And in the final tape, you hear her whisper:
"I didn't kill them. She did."
There's no "she" in Lena's life. But the house had a mirror... and now, it's shattered