The Bayou Mirror
The manor stood at the edge of the bayou like a tooth missing from a rotten mouth. Mirror Manor—it had that name because Silas Beaumont's great-grandfather had installed mirrors in every room, floor-to-ceiling panels of Venetian glass that caught the Louisiana light and threw it back at you with a cold and merciless eye. The mirrors were gone now, sold off during the Depression, but the name...
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