Totekla
There's a difference between silence and being unheard.
Maya learned that a long time ago.
She talks. She laughs. She moves through life like nothing touches her-
like the chaos at home doesn't follow her into the halls of her new school.
But it does.
Just quieter.
Then there's Iris.
She doesn't talk much.
She doesn't have to.
There's something about her-something steady, something sharp-
like she sees everything Maya tries so hard to hide.
And somehow, without asking, she becomes the only place that feels... real.
The band wasn't supposed to matter.
It was just music. Just noise. Just something to fill the empty spaces.
But with Iris, every note feels intentional.
Every silence feels louder than words.
And then there's Julian.
Confident. Untouchable.
The kind of person who doesn't ask questions-he challenges you until you answer.
He sees a different version of Maya.
Not the quiet cracks. Not the hidden pauses.
But the sharp tongue. The defiance. The chaos she pretends is control.
What starts as a simple school project turns into something harder to ignore.
Because Julian doesn't just notice her-he pushes her.
And Maya doesn't know if she wants to push back... or give in.
Two worlds.
Two versions of herself.
With Iris, everything slows down-soft, quiet, almost safe.
With Julian, everything speeds up-loud, messy, impossible to escape.
And somewhere in between...
Maya is left trying to figure out
which one feels like home-
and which one will break her first.