Have you ever stopped to listen to what your reflection might think about you? In a world of looping thoughts and empty corridors, it's easy to imagine that these silent glass panes might have an opinion or two. Let's wander further.
Imagine the first time a mirror met someone, and how it must have gasped in surprise at its own vivid echo. Those early meetings would surely have been filled with confusion and excitement, a genuine mirror modern marvel moment. Ever wonder what they might say together? Converse with the imaginary.
"You've changed, haven't you? Or maybe I'm just seeing things differently today."
"Reflection is hard work. Do you think we earn overtime when they stare too long?"
In echoing footfall—Tap. Tap. Silence. Tap. A dance of sound saturates the empty halls. When you’re alone like this, one could argue that the silence begs for company, maybe even engaged in a game with the echoes.
What about the mirrors in the dark? Do they see better than we do in the light? Join the shadow play. They might hum a tune you forgot to whistle on your route home.