When Bison, once the brightest star of the stage, loses his voice, his world collapses into silence. Desperate for a miracle, he seeks out Dr. Karn, a cold, brilliant surgeon whose skill borders on the unnatural. Karn offers Bison the impossible: his voice restored, songs reborn, but at a terrible price. In exchange, Bison must surrender not his fame or wealth, but his body and freedom. Every note he sings will echo with beauty, yet every silence will bind him tighter to the surgeon's hands. A story of art, obsession, and the cost of miracles, where salvation is never free.
Sometimes, first love isn't a person.
It's the first time someone truly sees you.
Nathan sings in silence. No one knows he does. No one asks why he stopped shining.
Ryan pretends he's fine. No one notices he's breaking inside.
A paper plane connects them. An empty theater listens.
And in the middle of the world's noise, two boys find in music a language more honest than words.
But growing up hurts. Loving hurts more.
And the fear of disappointing those who should protect you can be louder than any melody.
This story is for those who've ever felt like they didn't belong.
For those who carry invisible wounds and still dare to dream.
For those who know that love doesn't always shout... sometimes, it just sings.