A Stepmother Banned Every Mirror Until Chloe Saw The Lake Herself-tantan

By the time Chloe was seven, she could walk through the lake house with her eyes lowered and still know exactly where she was.

The floor told her.

Cold marble meant the front hallway.

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Soft rug meant the sitting room no one really sat in.

Wide wood planks meant the back corridor that led toward the porch, where the air always smelled faintly of lake water, lemon cleaner, and Sarah’s perfume.

Chloe had learned the house the way another child might learn a song.

By memory.

By fear.

By the sharp little sounds that warned her when she was close to breaking one of Sarah’s rules.

The biggest rule was simple.

No mirrors.

Not in the bathroom.

Not in the bedroom.

Not in the hallway.

Not even the small round compact Emma used to carry in her glittery backpack.

Every reflective thing in the house had been removed, dulled, covered, or locked away.

The guest bathroom wall still had a pale rectangle above the sink where a mirror had once hung.

The downstairs hallway had four small holes in the wallpaper where the antique mirror had been unscrewed.

The dining room silver tray disappeared after Chloe once bent toward it too long.

Sarah said it was for safety.

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