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To Be Seen
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    Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Sep 29, 2025
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Perth has a voice that could stop the world-soft, haunting, and unforgettable. But outside the stage lights, he disappears. Quiet, guarded, and misunderstood, he's learned to let his music speak for him, even when his heart stays hidden.

Santa is his opposite-loud, magnetic, and endlessly full of life. People are drawn to his laughter, his warmth, the way he lights up every room he enters. Yet even Santa longs for something real, something deeper than the attention that comes too easily.

When Santa stumbles into Perth's world, he doesn't just hear the voice everyone admires-he sees the boy behind it. And for the first time, Perth finds himself wanting to be more than just a song. He wants to be seen.

A story about music, vulnerability, and the unexpected love that blooms when someone finally hears your silence.
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