Lusiana thought she had escaped the silence she grew up with.
But some patterns don’t break. They follow.
She was raised in a home that never looked broken. There were no slammed doors, no raised voices, no ultimatums whispered in the dark. Only silence. Careful smiles. Every argument dissolving into the same quiet surrender. “It’s fine.”
Before she learned to read books, Lusiana learned how to read the air. She became fluent in tension, in pauses, in everything left unsaid. She knew when to soften her voice, when to disappear, and when to carry emotions that were never hers to hold. She called it love. She never questioned it.
Years later, married to Gilang, she believes she has built something different. A home that feels alive, honest, and safe. But slowly, almost invisibly, the same patterns begin to take shape. Words go unspoken. Hurt is swallowed. “I’m okay” becomes her reflex, even when she is breaking inside.
And Gilang, without meaning to, becomes familiar. A man who chooses silence because he does not know how to speak.
Their relationship does not collapse all at once. It erodes quietly through missed conversations, unspoken needs, and the slow accumulation of invisible wounds that grow into distance.
Then the past returns, not as a memory, but as a presence that forces Lusiana to confront a truth she has spent her entire life avoiding.
What if the problem was never just the people around her?
What if she has never truly known how to listen to herself?
The Unseen Between Us is an intimate exploration of emotional inheritance, of love shaped by silence, and of the quiet ways people lose themselves while trying to hold everything together. It is a story about unlearning survival, reclaiming one’s voice, and discovering that healing does not begin with others, but with the courage to finally feel.