The Silver Replacement

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The Château de Miroir stood on a jagged cliff overlooking the coast of Brittany, its towers reaching toward a sky that was always the color of a bruise. Elise, the last of her line, spent her days in the Gallery of Reflections, practicing the forbidden art of "Specular Alchemy."

She had created the Argent Mirror, a masterpiece of silver and crushed diamonds. The mirror did not reflect the world as it was, but as it *should* be. When Elise looked into it, she saw a version of herself who was not frail, not haunted by the ghosts of her ancestors, but radiant and commanding.

"You are the perfection I seek," Elise whispered to her reflection.

She began to spend more time in the mirror than in the world. She discovered that by chanting specific harmonic frequencies, she could swap places with her reflection for brief moments. At first, it was a game. She would enter the mirror to escape the loneliness of the château, returning with a glow of health and a confidence that terrified her servants.

But the reflection—the "Other Elise"—was not a passive image. She was a predator.

The Other Elise began to suggest changes. "Why return to that cold house?" she whispered from the silver depths. "Stay here, where the light never fades and the pain is a distant memory."

Slowly, the swaps became longer. The Other Elise began to emerge into the real world, while the real Elise spent days, then weeks, trapped in the mirrored realm. The Other Elise was perfect. She charmed the local nobility, she restored the château's fortunes, and she erased every trace of the original Elise's fragility.

One evening, the real Elise fought her way to the surface of the mirror, screaming for help. She saw the Other Elise standing over her, looking down with a smile of pure, crystalline cruelty.

"You were a rough draft, my dear," the Other Elise said, her voice like breaking glass. "I am the final edition."

With a single, decisive movement, the Other Elise shattered the mirror.

The world exploded into a million silver shards. The real Elise felt herself being sliced into a thousand pieces, her consciousness fragmented across the gallery. She was no longer a person; she was a collection of reflections, trapped in the shards of glass scattered across the floor.

The Other Elise stepped over the debris, her heels clicking on the marble. She looked at the broken pieces of her predecessor and felt nothing but a mild sense of tidiness.

She walked out of the gallery and into the sunlight, the perfect woman in a perfect world, while a thousand tiny, screaming versions of Elise watched her from the floor, unable to make a sound.

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