Chapter 52 A Game To Kill Timr
- As Lindsey surveyed the dark cabin, she felt a sinking sense of boredom and loneliness. There was nothing to do, nowhere to go, and no one to talk to. She was trapped in a dark, dreary cell, with nothing but her own thoughts for company.
- Then, she noticed something. A glint of light in the corner of the room. She moved closer, and saw that it was a small mirror, propped up against the wall. She picked it up, and studied her reflection. It was dark and distorted, but she could just make out her face.
- As Lindsey continued to gaze into the mirror, she saw something else. A shadow in the corner of the reflection, just beyond her own image. She turned around, her heart pounding, but there was nothing there.