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The Portrait That Grew Older

It wasn’t Dorian Gray’s — it was yours.

By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago 1 min read

In a Parisian flea market, art student Claire found a cracked mirror framed in gilt and paint flakes. When she looked in it, she didn’t see her reflection — she saw a painted version of herself, faint and unfinished.

Each day, she noticed small changes. The reflection smiled first. Then it blinked when she didn’t. Then it began aging — faint wrinkles, dull eyes, tired expression — while she remained unchanged.

Her friends joked she’d found “a haunted mirror.” But after her professor, who mocked the piece, was found collapsed in his studio, Claire grew terrified. The reflection now looked straight at her, as if knowing something she didn’t.

Then one morning, it was gone. Only the frame remained — and the wall behind it was painted, in fresh brushstrokes, with her face.

They found her body two days later, brushes in hand, palette on the floor. The paint on the wall was still wet.

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