How much of yourself are you willing to erase just to keep the peace?
For years, the unspoken rule was simple: protect the peace, maintain the illusion, and never, under any circumstances, speak the truth aloud. To question the status quo was to risk tearing down the fragile world everyone else depended on. So, the silence became a habit. The compliance became a cage.
It Can Be Said is a razor-sharp, deeply intimate psychological look at the heavy armor of loyalty and the toxic unsaid's we carry alone in the dark. It chronicles the terrifying, liberating threshold when one realises that the cost of silence is their sanity-and that some structures need to shatter.
Devastatingly raw and fiercely honest, this is a story for the truth-tellers, the hidden ones, and anyone who has ever had to find the agonising courage to break a silent contract and reclaim their own voice.