Daisy never expected her life to be loud.
She wasn't the girl people noticed in school. She wasn't the one with a crowd around her, or a voice that filled a room-at least, not in the way anyone paid attention to. But she had something quiet and steady inside her. A love for music. A voice that felt like it belonged somewhere, even if she didn't.
Then everything changed.
After a devastating car accident leaves her vocal cords damaged, Daisy is forced into a life she never chose-one where silence feels safer than trying, and dreams feel too fragile to touch. Grief, loneliness, and uncertainty settle in, and for a while, she lets them.
Until she meets someone who doesn't try to fix her... just sees her.
What follows is not a story about instant healing or perfect endings. It's about the slow, real process of becoming. Of speaking again. Of trying again. Of learning that even when something breaks, it doesn't mean it's gone.
What About Daisy is a heartfelt, deeply human story about identity, resilience, and finding your voice-not as it was, but as it is.
Because sometimes the quietest lives hold the most powerful transformations.