When Irene Madoc inherits her eccentric aunt’s decaying estate, she also inherits something far stranger: a towering antique mirror cloaked beneath velvet and silence. The will warns her to leave it covered. She doesn’t.
At first, the mirror shows harmless oddities—reflections slightly off, delayed smiles, eyes that seem to think. Then it starts offering glimpses of a better life. A version of Irene that’s bolder, freer, and deeply fulfilled. When those visions start crossing into reality, Irene believes she’s being guided—until the guidance becomes manipulation.
As forgotten sketches emerge, timelines begin to shift, and pieces of herself start vanishing, Irene uncovers a trail of others who have stood before the glass… and never walked away the same. The mirror doesn’t reflect—it remembers. And sometimes, it replaces.
Now Irene must decide how much of herself she’s willing to trade for a future that might not be hers at all.
Is it destiny calling from behind the glass—or something much older, and far more dangerous?