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Don't Say Her Name

Urban Legends Revisited: Book Three

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SAY HER NAME ONCE. SHE'LL NEVER STOP LISTENING.

Rafa Alvarez never should have looked into the mirror.

It was just a school bathroom. Just another cracked reflection.
But now the girl in the mirror is watching him—and she’s not alone.

The whispers started small: names he shouldn’t know, secrets he never told anyone.
Then came the sightings. The disappearances.
The shadows moving behind the glass.

The mirror sees what you hide.
And it remembers.

Rafa and Sam are the only ones who can stop her.
But they’ll have to face what’s waiting on the other side.
And what it’s already taken from them.

The first crack was a warning.
The second opened the door.
The third... lets her through.

Don't Say Her Name is Book Three in the Urban Legends Revisited series—a chilling, slow-burn horror collection where every story is rooted in folklore, fueled by fear, and follows its own terrifying rules. Perfect for fans of urban legends, cursed objects, and creepy bathroom mirrors you should’ve walked past.

Read it if you dare.
And whatever you do… don’t say her name.

FIELD NOTE 003 – “THE MIRROR DARE”

Multiple local variations of the “mirror ritual” legend have been recorded—typically requiring the subject to speak a name three times while staring into their own reflection.

This account was collected from a group of students in Illinois. Testimonies were recovered from confiscated phones, private chats, and vandalized school property.

We consider this case credible.

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