Three years after Suddenly, Us, Leah Williamson and Esmee Blom are balancing the chaos of football careers, school runs, and the everyday joy of raising their daughter. Between Arsenal training sessions, West Ham fixtures, and bedtime routines full of giggles and questions too big for small voices, they're quietly holding onto a hope they don't speak aloud too often: growing their family.
As the demands of the pitch pull them in different directions, the pull of home keeps bringing them back together. Through teasing teammates, missed moments, and the tenderness of ordinary days, Leah and Esmee are learning that love doesn't just live in the grand gestures; it's built in the steady rhythm of family life, and in the quiet courage it takes to keep hoping.
Through the Quiet is a story about love that lingers when everything else feels uncertain, about learning to breathe again after the noise fades. It's about the small, ordinary moments that rebuild a life, and the unexpected ways healing takes root. At its heart, it's a journey through silence, tenderness, and the kind of connection that makes the world feel safe again.