Rellim Aglo This is not just another psychological novel. This is a mirror. A reckoning. A whisper you've tried your whole life to ignore.
Thomas Elai Grayson is quiet. Too quiet. He works in a library, lives alone, and has mastered the art of invisibility. But when the only person who ever truly saw him disappears, something within begins to unravel — not loudly, but slowly, like a breath held too long.
Inside Thomas are three voices:
Adam — composed, clinical, logical.
Martha — soft, knowing, kind.
The Shadow — small, scared, and silent for reasons you’ll feel before you understand.
What unfolds is a haunting exploration of identity splintered by childhood trauma — and held together by silence. A story not told in linear chapters, but in fragments, inner voices, unsent messages, and memories that feel more like yours than his.
🖤 If you've ever learned to survive by hiding parts of yourself... 🖤 If shame has ever spoken louder than your voice... 🖤 If you’ve ever felt the ache of being seen — and the fear of it...
Then this book won’t just speak to you. It will stay with you.
Between I and I is not about madness. It’s about what comes before it — and what stays after. About the selves we split into just to make it through. And the quiet, enduring witness within us all that refuses to disappear.
If you find yourself reflected in its pages — if you recognize the silence, the shadow, or the softness — please consider leaving a review. Stories like this don’t shout. They wait.
This is a mirror. A reckoning. A whisper you've tried your whole life to ignore.
Thomas Elai Grayson is quiet. Too quiet.
He works in a library, lives alone, and has mastered the art of invisibility. But when the only person who ever truly saw him disappears, something within begins to unravel — not loudly, but slowly, like a breath held too long.
Inside Thomas are three voices:
Adam — composed, clinical, logical.
Martha — soft, knowing, kind.
The Shadow — small, scared, and silent for reasons you’ll feel before you understand.
What unfolds is a haunting exploration of identity splintered by childhood trauma — and held together by silence.
A story not told in linear chapters, but in fragments, inner voices, unsent messages, and memories that feel more like yours than his.
🖤 If you've ever learned to survive by hiding parts of yourself...
🖤 If shame has ever spoken louder than your voice...
🖤 If you’ve ever felt the ache of being seen — and the fear of it...
Then this book won’t just speak to you.
It will stay with you.
Between I and I is not about madness.
It’s about what comes before it — and what stays after.
About the selves we split into just to make it through.
And the quiet, enduring witness within us all that refuses to disappear.
If you find yourself reflected in its pages — if you recognize the silence, the shadow, or the softness — please consider leaving a review. Stories like this don’t shout. They wait.
Thank you for reading. And for staying.