Diana Lewis, a renowned actress known for her timeless beauty, gazes at her own smiling visage on the billboard. "Is this how they will remember me?" she muses, her voice barely above a whisper. Time has a way of catching up with everyone, and Diana feels its presence more acutely with each passing day.
Diana delicately applies the serum to her face, feeling its coolness seep into her skin. "A little magic to keep the years at bay," she tells herself, her reflection a portrait of hope and desperation. The makeup and serum promise a return to the limelight, a chance to shine once more.
Diana dismisses the sensation, attributing it to stress. "It's all part of the process," she reassures herself, yet the itch persists, creeping beneath the surface like a dark secret waiting to emerge.
Panic seizes her heart as she examines the growth in the mirror. "What is happening to me?" The parasitic twin, a grotesque mockery of her own visage, begins to take shape, feeding off the serum's unnatural properties.
"I should have known better," Diana laments, her voice tinged with regret. The parasitic twin whispers back, echoing her thoughts, a constant reminder of the price she must pay for vanity.
Diana has come to terms with her fate, understanding that beauty is fleeting. "I am more than just a face," she declares, embracing her new reality. The parasitic twin remains, a testament to her journey, as she steps into the light, ready to face whatever may come.
















