Silent : Unveiling the Turmoil of a Teenage Heart
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  • Parts 32
  • Time 3h 8m
Ongoing, First published Nov 11, 2023
NEW CHAPTER EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 8:30 PM!

TRIGGER WARNING : This story contains mention of SH, Abuse, SA, ED and other of these kind of struggles.If you are sensitive on these topics, I advice you to NOT read this story.
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If no one would judge your feeling or opinions, what would you tell them exactly? That's a question that runs through Soori's head every single day. 

Have you ever thought of so much things at once that you didn't even know what your own words meant? That's what Soori feels every single day. 

Soori is a teenage girl who struggles with herself a lot. She's the kind of girl who could be so hurt, but still look at you and smile. She smiles at people a lot. Especially Noah. One of her best friends. Noah doesn't know about Soori's struggles. Well, he might know...She just never told him about it.

Soori's biggest fear is being judged and left behind. She knows she can tell Noah everything, but she physically can not. But Noah knows. He knows everything. And he will save her from her biggest enemy. 

Which is herself.
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