Mirror Skin is a haunting psychological drama about identity, perception, and the fragile line between self and other. Told through the voice of Amara, one of two identical twins, the story explores what happens when imitation slowly becomes transformation. As Amara begins to adopt her sister Nara’s confidence, mannerisms, and presence, the world around them subtly shifts, until even those closest to them can no longer tell them apart.
But this is not just a story about being mistaken for someone else. It is about what it means to be seen, to be certain of who you are, and the quiet, unsettling cost of becoming the version of yourself the world prefers. As one twin gains clarity and recognition, the other begins to fade, not physically, but in identity, in voice, and in name.