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The Mirror

by @nr__

I watch her watch herself, pale, slender fingers pressed against her flat stomach. She gives an uncertain sigh as she turns this way and that, twirling a lock of hair in her pale, slender fingers and trying to look disinterested in her own reflection. She reaches into a tiny purse, eventually, and pulls out a tube of mascara. Her eyes widen to marbles as she teeters close to the mirror, applying her armor stroke by stroke by stroke. She knows that I am watching her now (I wobble hazily in the mirror), so I look away for a moment, and by the time my eyes dart back to hers, her eyelashes flutter pitch black Like ink spilling from a fountain pen. I can tell she’s still looking at her stomach And she can tell I’m still looking at her, so she murmurs something like acknowledgement and brushes past me. Watching her walk away feels wrong, so I look down at my hands instead, red and pruny from the hot water seeping down the drain.
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Published
Jan 31, 2024
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#self#image#mirror#observation#free#verse
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