“I never forgot her, and I often think about her, and wonder what she would be thinking about me. I remember how freaked out I was when Nan first gave me the innocent looking mirror. Something about it just didn’t feel right for me, and yet, in all the years I knew her, Nan had never hurt me. In fact, I can’t recall me ever having a single crossed word with her. Perhaps, when someone has passed over, you forget all the negative things about them. Once the Mirror had been passed to me..., I put it in my drawer, locked it away and except for checking it on occasion, I chose to pretty much forget about it. I never really believed that it contained souls, though to not believe anything my Nan said felt like a betrayal. “You still don’t believe me, do you?” said Nan, one time. “I…I really don’t know, Nan.” “Well then,” said Nan stiffly, “what you believe or don’t believe is of no consequence to me.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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