They loved each other deeply. They were destroying themselves quietly. Aisha is fighting her body, her reflection, and a lifetime of expectations telling her she must be smaller to be worthy. Daniel is fighting invisibility, a world that tells him he must be bigger, stronger, more of a man to matter. At the same table, they wage opposite wars-she starves, he overfeeds, both desperate to be enough for the person they love.
Meals become battlefields. Mirrors become enemies. Silence becomes lethal. Just as they choose balance over extremes and truth over pride, life strikes without warning. At a city intersection, Aisha's cab and Daniel's car collide-metal crushing metal, glass exploding, bodies broken in seconds. They wake in the same hospital ICU. The same room. Separated by beds and thin curtains. Neither knows the other is there.
Machines breathe for her. Time fractures. Love hangs suspended between life and death as broken bodies force a reckoning no mirror ever could. In the stillness of the ICU, the question becomes unavoidable:Can love survive when survival itself is at stake?The Middle Ground is a raw, devastating novel about marriage, body image, identity, and the silent wars we fight to be worthy of love-until everything is stripped away, and only truth remains.
They loved each other deeply. They were destroying themselves quietly. Aisha is fighting her body, her reflection, and a lifetime of expectations telling her she must be smaller to be worthy. Daniel is fighting invisibility, a world that tells him he must be bigger, stronger, more of a man to matter. At the same table, they wage opposite wars-she starves, he overfeeds, both desperate to be enough for the person they love.
Meals become battlefields. Mirrors become enemies. Silence becomes lethal. Just as they choose balance over extremes and truth over pride, life strikes without warning. At a city intersection, Aisha's cab and Daniel's car collide-metal crushing metal, glass exploding, bodies broken in seconds. They wake in the same hospital ICU. The same room. Separated by beds and thin curtains. Neither knows the other is there.
Machines breathe for her. Time fractures. Love hangs suspended between life and death as broken bodies force a reckoning no mirror ever could. In the stillness of the ICU, the question becomes unavoidable:Can love survive when survival itself is at stake?The Middle Ground is a raw, devastating novel about marriage, body image, identity, and the silent wars we fight to be worthy of love-until everything is stripped away, and only truth remains.