Ravenna appears calm. Composed. In control.
But inside her mind, something keeps replaying.
Every night, the same road.
The same moment.
The same death.
A nightmare that returns with mechanical precision - like a system that refuses to shut down.
At first she believes it is only stress.
Then exhaustion.
Then something darker.
Because the dream is not random.
It studies her.
It waits for her.
And each time she wakes, the fear follows her into the waking world - whispering that catastrophe is always one step away.
To survive it, Ravenna has learned to calculate everything.
Every risk. Every silence. Every possible outcome.
But when hyper-awareness turns into a prison of its own, the line between protection and self-destruction begins to fracture.
And eventually, running from the nightmare is no longer enough.
She must turn around.
And face the thing inside her mind that refuses to disappear.
I Think Too Loud in Silence is a psychological exploration of anxiety, control, and the internal systems we build to survive fear - even when those systems begin to break us.
Not a story about monsters.
A story about learning how to live with the ones we create.