After my reflection started talking to me I was consumed with fear. It wasn't really the reflection but it was what my reflection was saying and how it felt. This went on for hours, I remember screaming for help but nobody would come and help me. I was in jail and my cell mate was the fricken devil. There was a lot of other visuals in the glass like a bunch of cats and disfigured bodies like a sign that I was destined for hell. My dad showed up and bailed me out, yes! I thought I was goin to get out of hell, but it didn't leave me. I don't even remember coming home until later. I told the reflection I would sniff more medicine and meet them in a parking garage and that's what I did. I sniffed more and went and got a couple friends and we all went to the parking garage. I conjured the spirits with my Walkman with some old earphones, then my reflection in the glass started talking to me and it was back to the negative emotions scaring me. My friends were scared too they were also hearing different spirits. I took my friends home and came back to the parking garage and the same stuff was happening. I then found myself at home looking in the bathroom mirror expecting to see my reflection be someone else like poltergeist or something. I played my guitar for a bit then went outside to smoke. I was sitting in a chair and there were some construction cones wobbling but nothing else was. I then walked back downtown and I told the spirits I would try to spread the hell I was going through to other people by looking into their eyes. The spirits became flat black and shaped like people but paper thin. I walked around downtown and tried to look into peoples eyes but unsuccessfull. It was starting to get light out and the spirits began screaming at me, I tried calling my dad and the voices were so loud I couldn't hear him. A cop came and through me to the ground and arrested me and took me home, back where it all started. I tried to lay down and my window shades in my bedroom were angry spirits tormenting me. Went on for hours before I fell asleep.