In a twisted, dreamlike school where silence is law, children are trapped in an endless cycle of days that never truly begin or end. They cannot speak during breakfast, lunch, or even in class. Every attempt at a voice is swallowed by the building itself - a living structure that feeds on obedience and slowly possesses its students.
Among them is a brilliant young girl whose name is Amara, every child looks to her for guidance. She leads with gestures, glances, and unspoken strategy, resisting the school's grip longer than anyone else. Even Jules, the exhausted white teacher forced to obey the school's rules, silently depends on her strength.
As the school tightens its hold, the children begin to lose themselves, their minds slipping into the building's hungry walls. But the protagonist discovers fragments of a mysterious quote hidden throughout the classroom - a message left by someone who once tried to escape. When she finally pieces it together, she realizes it may be the key to breaking the school's possession.
The moment she speaks the quote, the world snaps - and she wakes up at the beginning again.
A loop
A trap.
A second chance
This time, she remembers.
With each repetition, she grows stronger, awakening her classmates and weakening the school's control. When she finally breaks the cycle, rain pours from the sky for the first time in their memory, washing away the school's influence and freeing every child and teacher from its grasp.
Amara steps into the storm, no longer bound by silence.
She has her mind.
She has her freedom.
And the school's power dissolves behind her.