Chapter 1
Authors note: yes, the start is from a post I saw on creepypasta, thought it would make an amazing story.
"In the dark of night, I would advise you to not look out your window. When you look out of dark windows you see everything you have ever feared & everything you have ever dreaded. The impossible is possible and exists within the dark void. Nothing can be seen, but everything can be imagined. Ridiculous and surreal faces that look as if they know your deepest, darkest secrets, decaying heads of the damned that moan and grunt and all your greatest fears, do in fact exist out there.
But don't worry. You are safe. It is merely a window, you can only see them, but they can't get you in your dimension.
But, there is one thing...
You are vulnerable, out in the open. What do I mean you may ask?
Your reflection; it allows you to co-exist with them.
Just don't blink."
Amu lay down on her couch, looking out the window, wondering when her boyfriend would be home. Her and Tadase had recently decided to move in together, since he lost his job and had nowhere to stay. But lately he had been going out and coming home at odd hours of the night. She had seen lipstick stains on his collar and her best friend Utau had seen him with a girl called Saaya, they used to go to school with her. Today was the day she decided, the day when she would confront him and find out the truth. Amu knew she couldn't go on like this, it was draining her and taking away her very will to live.
Lightening flashed in the sky and rain drops heavily pelted the window, when Amu thought she saw a silhouette of a tall, deformed man. 'Oh well." She thought to herself, she was in here and she was safe, nothing from outside could hurt her.
She stared at her reflection, her eyes were red and it was obvious she had been crying. She got up to freshen herself up for when Tadase came back, when she noticed that her reflection didn't move. "What the hell?" she gasped out loud, when suddenly her reflection was ripped from the window where it had previously sat, mimicking her every move, as a reflection is meant to do. Amu rubbed her eyes, creeped out but so sure that fatigue must be getting the better of her, when suddenly she was not inside her room, she was outside, in fact, she was no longer in her human body, a cold and bony hand around her arm- she looked into the room where she had once been and saw her body hit the floor…
