[The voice that ensues from the device holds not even a trace of the power and authority it commanded as used by his mirror. It's soft, broken, and frightened. Most of all it is confused.]
I...don't understand...How could I have helped her?...How could I have helped that horrid witch?...I've never used my powers on anyone here...I wasn't even sure
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It wasn't you. You're not responsible. We all have reflections that serve that hag on the other side of the glass. They're separate people that make their own decisions, so if you keep beating yourself up over it, it won't do you any good.
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I just...don't understand. You mean to tell me that there is a copy of myself that exists on the opposite side of the mirror and that he possesses not only my appearance but my powers as well? He seems to have no qualms about using them and that is unsettling.
You were on the prosecution as well. Or rather...the Other You.
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But that is exactly what I mean to tell you. He's another version of you with your powers. But, he's not you.
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Where do your own abilities lie?
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Find comfort in the fact that your reflection isn't obsessed with the color pink and behaves like Polish territory.
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I'm afraid I don't know what a Polish territory is. He was rather loud and annoying if that's what you mean.
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Don't worry much about it. We can find a way to get rid of it.
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