Dimensional
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2015
Take a mirror for example, in this case. 

You go up to it and look at your reflection . You are translucent  just like the mirror;It can see past yourself. 

The mirror also has the power to capture, even if it's for just a second, your reflection, it is an imitator. 

It can hold your true image, however, it is known to be the the master of illusions as well, what you see there can be seen differently, to others, yourself.

It holds memories, it's been there for time, as if you. From the moment of purchase, it's been there. 

I would also call it a dictator, the power to define ugliness or beauty. The beholder can can also decide that.

It can see you at different angles, every bit. From every perspective. Perspective is key.



Lastly you then look at your self, alike a mirror, capable of shattering when dropped, like a thousand shards of glass. Fragile

I will be the one to put you back together again.


A psychopathy thriller
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