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sam b-r

There is something eerie and unnatural about a mirrored surface. It was no accident that Lewis Carroll set his contrary fantasy world on the other side of a looking glass. Literature is full of examples of people passing through mirrors…and not once in all those examples is the other world anything other than shattering.

Now…what if the mirror was Chinese Red? Or Stygian Black? What must this woman’s red reflection think of the pale face reflected back from this side of the mirror? How odd and backwards she must look to her shiny black self. It’s impossible to imagine, impossible to wrap the mind around. Except…except…is anything really impossible on the other side of the looking glass?

Go ask Alice. The White Queen, after all, told her”Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.” And now it’s almost time for dinner.

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