Angela doesn’t cry anymore. What’s the point?
At school, she’s the quiet girl with a half-healed smile. At home, she’s a punching bag for anger she didn’t cause. Her voice is small, her world even smaller.
Then there’s Gabriel. His life looks perfect—meals, laughter, warmth. But when he sees Angela, he realizes comfort doesn’t cancel out conscience.
Two kids. One friendship.
One life.
Two stories.
And maybe—if someone finally listens—one chance to rewrite the ending.