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Nalani knows something is wrong with her reflection.
At first, it is only a delay. A blink that comes half a second too late. A hand that moves before hers does. A presence behind the glass that waits patiently, watching her unravel.
She calls it IT.
As Nalani's world shrinks into the quiet of her apartment, every mirror becomes a threat, every silence becomes a voice, and every thought begins to sound less like her own. The more she tries to ignore IT, the closer it gets, slipping into the cracks of her memory, her fear, and the diagnosis she cannot bring herself to name.
But the most terrifying thing about IT may not be that it exists.
It may be that it has been part of her all along.
Through the Glass, I Peer at IT is a psychological horror novella about reflection, mental unraveling, self-recognition, and the haunting truth of what happens when the monster in the mirror finally looks back.