Ainul is nineteen, quiet, and fiercely independent - but behind her silence hides years of pain. Haunted by a childhood filled with emotional scars, she builds walls no one can climb. Her parents' harsh words and cold indifference taught her to survive on her own - to never rely on anyone, not even for love.
Enter San: cocky, charming, and annoyingly persistent. At first, he's just another loud distraction - a boy who seems to enjoy pushing all her buttons. But the more he teases her, the more he notices the sadness she hides. What begins as a battle of sarcasm slowly turns into an unspoken understanding.
As their relationship shifts from enemies to something far more intimate, San realizes that love alone might not be enough to save a girl who has been fighting demons for years. And when the darkness grows too heavy, Ainul is left with a decision - to keep enduring... or to finally rest.
But even after she's gone, her voice remains - in the form of a letter that forces her parents to confront the truth they tried to ignore for too long.
Beneath Her Silence is a raw, emotional story about mental health, childhood trauma, and the kind of love that arrives too late. A heartbreaking journey from pain to vulnerability - and the legacy one voice can leave behind.
She hears thoughts. He thinks in static. And somewhere in between, an ancient voice is waking up.
Seventeen-year-old Nyra has spent most of her life being told she's imagining things-
the whispers in her head, the flashes of memory that aren't hers, the voices that don't stop when the world goes quiet.
But when a strange boy named Rivan Vale enters her therapy room-with a smear of blood on his collar and thoughts loud enough to burn-Nyra realizes she isn't hallucinating.
She's connected.
To something old.
To someone dangerous.
To a mind that once shattered the world from the inside out.
As their connection deepens, Nyra is pulled into a world of underground experiments, vanished patients, and a name erased from every file:
> Patient Echo.
They say she vanished in fire.
They say her mind was too dangerous to contain.
They say she's gone.
But Nyra knows better.
Because Echo isn't gone.
She's just been waiting.
And now, she wants out.