The Mirror Monster

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The offices of Sterling & Cross were designed to intimidate. Everything was glass, steel, and a silence so heavy it felt like a physical weight. Julian stood at the center of it all, the youngest senior partner in the firm's history. He was the "closer," the man who could find the one flaw in a thousand-page contract and use it to dismantle an opponent's entire case.

Julian's success was built on a philosophy of mimicry. He didn't have a style of his own; instead, he studied his enemies. He learned their rhythms, their tics, their moral blind spots. He became a mirror, reflecting back exactly what they feared or desired, and then he shattered them.

His greatest rival had been Arthur Vance, a man of old-world elegance and ruthless precision. For five years, Julian had fought Vance in the courts and the boardrooms. He had studied Vance's every move, adopted his coldness, and mirrored his strategic cruelty. Eventually, Julian had outmaneuvered him, triggering a scandal that stripped Vance of his license and his reputation.

The day Julian was named Managing Partner, he walked into the executive washroom and caught his reflection in the mirror.

He stopped. He looked at the way he held his chin. He looked at the slight, condescending curl of his lip. He heard the cadence of his own thoughts—the same cold, calculating logic that Vance had used.

He realized with a jolt of horror that he was no longer mimicking Vance. He *was* Vance.

The mirror didn't show Julian anymore; it showed the monster he had spent five years studying. He had won the war, but the cost was his own identity. He had spent so much time inhabiting the skins of his enemies that his own soul had withered away, leaving a void that could only be filled by the patterns of others.

He walked back into the boardroom, and as he began to speak, he heard Vance's voice coming out of his own mouth. He saw the fear in his associates' eyes—the same fear he had once felt for Vance.

He smiled, and for the first time, he felt the absolute terror of being completely and utterly alone in his own skin.

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