The following content contains triggering content such as self harming. Viewer discretion is advised. / Audrey Tan hasn't got everything. Everyone else did. At 16, she's disfigured after an incident in school. Now, she has to try her best to cope with the aftermath, and face the people that did this to her. How will she cope? Is everything worthless? / "I feel like everyone is wearing a mask, another face or some sort." She took a deep breath. "Shit, I'm sorry." "No, no, it's fine." "How is it?" She asked. I felt myself froze. "What?" I pretend I don't understand what she's saying, the word cluttered up in my ears and not getting into my brain but I understood perfectly what it meant because when some asks Audrey Tan 'how are you?' 'is it painful?' 'are you okay?' - They usually are asking - How's life without a face? Is it painful to look at yourself every day at the mirror? Are you okay with living like this? How does it feel to be f a c e l e s s ? - FACELESS is a story about Audrey Tan - a teenager ready to graduate from her secondary school when one day everything changed. During an accident in the chemistry lab, or so they say - a fellow student forgetting to close the air hole to a bunsen burner, an accidental push from an angry classmate, and her enthusiastic heart to help others to redeem herself; caused her face to be burned off during a fiery explosion. Now, after 6 months of intensive care, Audrey is going back to school, repeating her school year to take her final exam. However - she has a new class. And the rumours of her before the incident are spreading like wildfire in her cohort. Now, she has to deal with the consequences of the actions of others by herself. When she meets Gwen Harper, an exchange student from New Zealand, Audrey began to comprehend the true meaning of letting go, and forgiving; How will she cope with the new life she's been handed to? Meet Audrey Tan - The girl they called "faceless". -