David stared at Mirror Samson in shock. Ever since he had first met Mirror Isabella, in the back of his mind, he had wondered what it would be like to meet Sam's own reflection, and what his demeanour would be like.

Mirror Samson had his arms folded across his chest. He was, of course, the same size and height as the real Sam. His skin was a crystal blue not unlike that of Mirror Isabella, and he had shiny blue hair. His blue eyes shown brighter than the real Sam's. Currently, he was wearing a light blue pyjamas with a giant blue star in the middle of his shirt.

"Who are you?" Mirror Samson asked, narrowing his eyes at David. "I've seen you before, I know it."

"I'm David Barret, and I'm having a bad day," David introduced bluntly. "Seriously, what was that a few seconds ago?"

"Oh, those mirror woodpeckers?" Mirror Samson said. "They belong to my sister. She put them in this room to keep strangers out until the party."

"Wait, there are mirror woodpeckers?" David asked, astounded. "I thought there were only mirror people."

"Bull," Mirror Samson replied, rolling his eyes. "You think only mirror people live in the Mirror Dimension. Man, you Earth-dimension people are dumb."

David narrowed his eyes, angered at the insult. "Hey, nobody ever mentioned there were other creatures in the Mirror Dimension," He defended.

"There are mirror dogs, mirror birds, mirror cats…" Mirror Samson pointed out. "Like, in your dimension, but better. We have superpowers."

"Yeah, I know," David said, brushing the dirt off his shirt. "Sam has made that more than clear."

"Hey, I know you," Mirror Samson said, squinting his eyes at David. "You're the kid that saw me and Samson at the hospital!"

David shifted his eyes, remembering how shocked he was when he saw Sam talking to his reflection those few days ago. "Oh yeah, that," David said sheepishly, rubbing the back of his head.

Suddenly, Mirror Samson shifted his tone towards David. "What did you do to my brother?" Mirror Samson asked. Before David could answer, Mirror Samson vanished and reappeared him.

"You must've abducted him and forced him to show you the Mirror dimension," He accused, placing a cold hand on David's shoulder.

"No, he did it willingly," David sputtered.

"Are you saying I'm stupid?" Mirror Samson asked, releasing his hold on David. "I know Samson, and he would not lead you here unless you did something awful to do so."

David sighed. "Look, your brother and I may have had a rough start, but me and my sister grew on him and he led us to the Mirror dimension…"

Mirror Samson scoffed. "Sam hasn't had someone 'grow on him' in two years," He replied. "And let me tell you, it didn't end well. He wouldn't let it happen again."

"Wait, what happened two years ago?" David asked. It was then that he had remembered what Sam had told him and Janet about how Mirror Samson had attacked Amanda.

Stumbling backwards, David gasped. "I remember now," He said, moving farther away from Mirror Samson, who looked confused.

"Remember what?" Mirror Samson asked, moving towards David.

"You attacked Amanda, and she's probably dead now!" David spat out at the reflection. At that, Mirror Samson's face went blank for a few moments. David eased up a bit and glanced at the dull-faced reflection.

"…Amanda?" Mirror Samson choked out. "I…how did you…"

"Samson told me all about it!" David continued angrily. "Amanda was friends with your brother, and you didn't like her. So you attacked her, and she was sent to the hospital, and she probably died from the injuries she sustained!"

Mirror Samson glanced at the ground, trying to comprehend what David was telling him. "Sam was your brother," David admonished. "How could you do something like that to him?"

Mirror Samson gave an unearthly scream and lunged at David, who jumped backwards in shock. However, Mirror Samson paused and collapsed onto his knees a few inches in front of David, his face buried in his hands. It took David a moment to realize he was crying.

"Oh Amanda," He sobbed.

"Um, Mirror Samson," David said, uncertain and fearful. Mirror Samson raised his head to look at David, who noticed that there were tears in his eyes.

"I liked Amanda," He confessed. "She was a good person, and she made my brother happy. Why would I…why would I do such a thing?"

David was about to respond, but Mirror Samson's features twisted into anger.

"How could you accuse me of doing something like that to an innocent person, especially when it would hurt my brother?" He hissed, clenching his fists.

"Hey, that's what Sam said…" David argued.

"You believed him?!" Mirror Samson shouted, grabbing David by the arm and shaking him. "Are you Earth-dimension people out of your minds!"

He released David, who was still shaking. "Well then, what happened?" He asked, his teeth chattering.

Mirror Samson paused and looked away from Sam. "I can't tell you," He said. At that point, a mist began to surround him.

"Hey, what are you doing?" David asked.

"I've already revealed too much…" Mirror Samson whispered before being concealed by the mist. David instantly pounced into the mist, but jumped right through it, landing on the ground with a hard thud. The mist evaporated, and nobody was to be found.

David got to his feet. "Hey, where are you?" He shouted, but received no answer. "What are you talking about? What happened to Amanda?"

Out of the corner of David's eye, he noticed Mirror Isabella pass by the open door of the large room. She didn't notice David as she walked pass.

"Mirror Isabella…" David whispered. "She must know what happened to her." With that, David took off towards the door to catch up with Mirror Isabella.