When I got home, my neighbor confronted me: “Your house gets so loud during the

My mind raced as I lay hidden beneath the bed, heart thundering in my chest. The familiarity of the intruder’s voice gnawed at my mind, but fear clouded my ability to piece the puzzle together. I bit down hard on my lip to stifle any sound that might escape.

The man shuffled around the room with an infuriating nonchalance, muttering grievances to himself. “Why can’t you ever clean up after yourself?” he complained, as if he were scolding a messy roommate rather than trespassing into someone else’s home.

I dared not move. Any shift or sound could reveal my presence. Instead, I strained my ears, hoping to gather more clues about who this man was and why he knew not just my name, but my habits as well.

My mind spun wildly through my mental list of acquaintances, but no one fit the profile: a man comfortable enough to roam my house, critical of my living habits, and yet unfamiliar enough to set me on edge. My thoughts drifted to old friends, estranged family members, even former colleagues. None seemed right.

The intruder’s footsteps paused, and I held my breath, praying he wouldn’t decide to inspect under the bed. From my limited viewpoint, I saw him stoop down—possibly examining the items on my nightstand.

“You really should get rid of this junk, Marcus,” he muttered, sounding more exasperated than malicious.

As tension coiled tight in my muscles, a sudden realization jolted through me. I knew that voice. The rasp, the peculiar cadence. It was my own—distorted, somehow, as if hearing a recording over a bad connection.

A cold sweat trickled down my spine. Had I gone mad? Was I hearing things? Or was something more sinister at play here?

Desperation clawed at my resolve to remain hidden. I needed to see, to confirm if this doppelgänger was a figment of my imagination or a living, breathing intruder. Slowly, cautiously, I adjusted my position for a better view.

The man moved to the window, pulling back the curtains to let in the daylight. For the briefest moment, his profile came into view—a mirrored image of my own. My heart skipped a beat.

He turned, heading back toward the hallway, his footsteps fading as he moved through the house. I remained frozen in place, my mind grappling with this impossible reality.

Once the house returned to its unnatural silence, I slowly extricated myself from beneath the bed. My limbs trembled with the effort, a mix of adrenaline and disbelief weaving through my veins.

I needed answers. Who—or what—was this entity that mimicked my appearance and voice? And what did it want with my life?

Determined, I crept through the house, intent on confronting the intruder. But as I reached the hallway, the front door stood wide open, flanked by the whispering specters of doubt and dread.

The man—my shadow—was gone. Only the echo of his voice lingered, leaving more questions than answers in its wake.

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