Some Kind of Maybe (SKOM)
Some people are loud about existing.
Some people aren't.
Ashe writes things she'll never say out loud.
Sophie says things too quietly for anyone to hear.
Vivian refuses to be copied, softened, or misunderstood.
High school isn't dramatic in the way movies promise. No slow claps. No life-changing monologues. Just fluorescent lights, group projects, half-finished poems, and the terrifying possibility of speaking up.
Between awkward biology jokes, spiraling over text messages, unfinished yarn creatures, and the kind of overthinking that could qualify as an Olympic sport, three girls try to figure out something dangerously simple:
Is it better to say the wrong thing,
than to say nothing at all?
Some Kind of Maybe isn't about stereotypes.
Not "the quiet kids."
Not "the overthinkers."
Not "the artsy girls sitting in the back of class."
It's about real people.
It's about copy-paste friendships, almost-confrontations, unsent messages, and the exhausting art of trying.
Because sometimes the scariest thing isn't being noticed.
It's disappearing.
They understand each other badly at first.
Sometimes, that's exactly why it works.
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