It was a peaceful afternoon, and I snapped a casual picture by the truck to send to my husband. But when he replied, asking about the reflection in the rear window, I felt a wave of confusion and unease. The reflection showed a faint figure—a man with a hat, one that looked exactly like my ex-boyfriend’s hat. I was sure I had been alone, but the reflection didn’t lie.
I tried to reassure my husband, but his suspicion grew as he insisted the figure looked like my ex. I couldn’t shake the feeling that something was wrong. The more I stared at the photo, the more I wondered if my ex had somehow been nearby, or if it was just an unsettling coincidence. My husband’s trust wavered, and no matter how much I tried to explain, that reflection haunted both of us.
What was meant to be a simple picture had turned into a mystery, casting doubt and tension between us, a reminder of a past I thought I’d left behind.