ALICE MIRRORSBy Geoffrey Zachary"You are allowed to be many things.You are allowed to change.And even your broken pieces deserve the light."When Alice first touches the cracked mirror in her grandmother's attic, she thinks she's stumbled into a dream. But dreams don't fracture reality. And dreams don't pull you into endless worlds filled with reflections of yourself - kinder, crueler, braver, and broken.Trapped in a realm where every mirror shows a different version of who she could be, Alice begins a journey that is far more terrifying and tender than any fairy tale. To escape, she must face the truths she's hidden even from herself. The shy Alice. The angry Alice. The Alice who doesn't feel enough. The Alice who dares to want more.Each step leads her deeper - through silent hallways, gardens of shattered glass, whispering ghosts, and worlds where reflections turn against their makers. At the heart of this mirror maze is the Mirror Queen, a figure as beautiful as she is ruthless, determined to trap Alice in her own fear forever.But becoming whole doesn't mean choosing which version of yourself to keep.It means welcoming them all.As Alice battles shardlings, faces forgotten memories, and discovers how much courage lives inside imperfection, she begins to see the truth no mirror can fully hold: The reflection she seeks has never been locked in glass.It has been waiting - patiently - in her heart.In the final, breathtaking confrontation, Alice must decide: Will she remain lost among infinite versions of herself?Or will she break the cycle, crown her own soul, and set the mirror-world free for the next girl who dares to step inside?For the dreamers.For the daughters.For every girl who thought she had to shatter herself to be worthy.Alice Mirrors is a lush, lyrical, and emotionally powerful fantasy that speaks directly to young women navigating the delicate dance between self-doubt and self-love. It is for those who have felt invisible and those who have been told to be smaller. It is for the ones still learning that wholeness is not about being perfect - but about being real.If you have ever stood before a mirror and wondered, "Who am I really?" -this story will take your hand and say softly: "Come find out. I'm already waiting."