The mirror of shallot
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  • Reads 245
  • Votes 54
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 54m
Ongoing, First published May 12
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The Shallot of Mirror
By Ashutosh Tiwari

When the dead weep, it's never for themselves...

In the heart of England's mist-veiled countryside, sixteen-year-old Elias Thorne is dragged into a crumbling manor haunted by grief-and something older. Something waiting.

After the drowning of his twin sister, Elias is a hollow shell of who he once was. But when he uncovers a dust-covered mirror in the attic of Wickesmoor House, his life fractures again. Within its glass, he sees her-a girl in white, sorrow etched into her soul, calling him with eyes that remember too much.

She isn't a ghost.
She isn't a dream.
She is a curse.
And she might be his only salvation.

As Elias unravels the legend of the Shallot of Mirror-a tale buried under centuries of betrayal, forbidden love, and unspeakable sacrifice-he must choose between letting go of the past or becoming a part of it forever.

Darkly poetic. Tragically romantic. Seductively terrifying.
This is not a love story where they live.
This is a love story where they linger.
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Navigating through myself; through ugly loneliness and desperation and self loathing. There's got to be something else in there. Poetry and prose.