Tim and Georgia both said something about Mirrors--capital-M Mirrors, people who lived on the opposite side of the glass, always watching.
(He'd tried to cover up his mirror the first night, but the sheet he draped over it kept falling.)
Hesitantly, Jay grabs a marker from the closet and approaches the glass. Now's as good a time to make contact as any.]
[He writes the first few letters forwards before realizing his mistake, wiping off the glass with his sleeve. Backwards, gradually, Jay manages to spell out a message.]
mirror writing
LAST CHANCE
Tim and Georgia both said something about Mirrors--capital-M Mirrors, people who lived on the opposite side of the glass, always watching.
(He'd tried to cover up his mirror the first night, but the sheet he draped over it kept falling.)
Hesitantly, Jay grabs a marker from the closet and approaches the glass. Now's as good a time to make contact as any.]
[He writes the first few letters forwards before realizing his mistake, wiping off the glass with his sleeve. Backwards, gradually, Jay manages to spell out a message.]
I plan to. Who are you?