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The Bride in the Mirror

The Possession That Turned a Wedding into a Nightmare

By yoramiPublished 9 months ago 2 min read

**Incident Location:** *Nalpur*, a small village near Varanasi, India

**Date of Event:** April 3rd, 2006

**Status:** Officially recorded as a mental breakdown. Locals believe otherwise.

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The wedding of *Deepika Sharma* and *Rajeev Verma* was supposed to be the biggest celebration Nalpur had seen in a decade. The decorations were lavish, the food abundant, and over three hundred guests had gathered from surrounding villages.

Everything was perfect — until the bride looked into the **mirror**.

Just minutes before the ceremony, Deepika stepped into an old changing room at the edge of her ancestral home. It hadn’t been used in years, and the mirror inside — a tall, oval-shaped piece with a brass frame — had been covered with a red cloth for as long as anyone could remember.

Her cousin, not thinking much of it, removed the cloth and cleaned the glass. Deepika stood before it to adjust her dupatta… and froze.

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**Eyewitness Accounts:**

“I saw her reflection smile,” her cousin whispered later. “But Deepika wasn’t smiling.”

Seconds later, Deepika began to **laugh** — loud, deep, unrecognizable. She turned to her family and said:

> “This is not *her* day. It’s mine now.”

Her voice was not her own.

She spoke in an ancient dialect only the village elders recognized — the lost language of *Thamari*, a woman executed 200 years ago for performing blood rituals during weddings.

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**What followed still haunts the village:**

Guests screamed as Deepika threw herself onto the ceremonial fire, yet emerged **unburned**. Her eyes were completely black, and her henna-stained hands bore symbols that no one had drawn.

The priest tried to intervene — but dropped dead mid-chant. Autopsy reports later claimed “cardiac arrest,” though his heart was reportedly found turned **backwards**.

Rajeev, the groom, went into shock and never spoke again. He lives in a care facility to this day, staring at mirrors with tears running down his face.

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**The Twist:**

A week later, the mirror was shattered and buried. But the photographer — hired to document the wedding — reported something disturbing.

Every picture taken that day came out blank… except **one**.

It shows Deepika, standing alone in the changing room, not yet possessed. But in the mirror behind her is a **second bride**, dressed identically, but with bleeding eyes and a grin that reaches ear to ear.

No one remembers seeing her.

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**To this day, no mirrors are allowed in Nalpur during weddings.**

Because they say some reflections… don’t want to let go.

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