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On tour with Linkin Park, Emily Armstrong knows how to show up: scream her lungs out, light up a stage, survive the noise. But offstage, in the quiet between cities, she finds herself pulled toward something softer. In Berlin, that softness has a name: Lena, a local stage tech who moves like she belongs and sees through Emily's practiced armor with unnerving ease.
Between shows, buses, and dark hotel rooms, Emily learns there are places with teeth: cities, people, memories, but maybe there are also places that listen if you talk nice. And maybe, in the quiet in between, someone might just hear her.