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Kids · Advanced · ~18 min

The Quiet Room

Nia has always been the easy kid — good grades, no drama, helpful at home. But lately, everything feels heavier than it should. Walk alongside a twelve-year-old as she navigates the gray space between 'fine' and 'not fine,' and discovers that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is say, 'I think I need help.'

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The One Who Spoke First

    You face hard feelings head-on, even when you don't have the perfect words. You'd rather name the thing that's wrong than let it sit in silence. Your courage isn't loud — it's the quiet, fierce kind that says 'I deserve to feel better' and then goes looking for the door.

  • The One Who Reached Back

    You heal by reconnecting — with people, with laughter, with the parts of yourself you thought you'd lost. Even when everything feels heavy, you find ways to let light back in, one small conversation at a time. Your warmth is your compass, and it always leads you home.

  • The One Who Let Them In

    You don't always have the words, but you have the trust. You let the people who love you sit beside you in the hard moments, and that patience — that willingness to be held even when you can't explain why you need it — is its own kind of bravery.

  • The One Who Understood

    You make sense of hard feelings by learning about them. When something felt wrong, you went looking for answers — not to fix yourself, but to understand yourself. Knowledge is how you build the bridge between 'something is off' and 'here's what I need.'