Megan doesn't speak. She hasn't spoken in months. Pushing away the people she ca
res about is just a small price to pay.
Because there are things locked insid
e Megan's head - things that are screaming to be heard - that she cannot, must n
ot, let out. Then Jasmine starts at school: bubbly, beautiful, talkative Jasmine
. And for reasons Megan can't quite understand, life starts to look a bit bright
er.
Megan would love to speak again, and it seems like Jasmine might be the a
nswer. But if she finds her voice, will she lose everything else?