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Ayla Noor has lived in silence since her father's death. Words feel heavy, grief keeps her quiet, and the world moves around her without noticing her stillness. To everyone else, she is shy and withdrawn-but only Ayla knows that silence has become her shield, her prison, and her only language.
Zayan Khalid once lived for sound. A rising musician, his life was filled with music, applause, and noise-until a sudden accident stole his hearing and left him stranded in a world without sound. His silence is different: bitter, forced, and unbearably loud in its emptiness.
When Ayla and Zayan meet in a support group, two solitudes collide. She does not speak, and he cannot hear-but in the quiet exchange of notes, glances, and unspoken truths, they discover a language beyond words. Slowly, they begin to understand that silence can hold not just loss, but also healing, love, and strength.
Yet silence has many faces. Haleema, Ayla's younger sister, hides her own struggles behind laughter. Adil, Zayan's childhood friend, fears that silence has destroyed the man he once knew. And the secret of Ayla's father's death threatens to shatter the fragile peace she's built.
Together, Ayla and Zayan must confront the truth: silence can be both a cage and a key. And only by choosing how to live within it-or beyond it-can they find who they are meant to be.
Silence is a tender, haunting story about grief, resilience, and the quiet love that speaks louder than any words.