The Mirror Upstairs
Clara found the mirror in the attic of a house she had inherited from a woman she had never met.
The house stood at the edge of a coastal town where the fog arrived before evening and stayed pressed against the windows until morning.
It had belonged to Beatrice Vale, her grandmother’s older sister, whose name was never spoken at family dinners.
The mirror was taller than Clara and framed in dark wood carved with tiny moths. A sheet covered the glass.
Pinned to it was a card written in faded blue ink:
Do not uncover after midnight. It remembers best in darkness.
Clara smiled at the theatrical warning. Then she removed the sheet.