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When Rivvon arrives at her new school, nothing is wrong.The corridors are calm. The classrooms are orderly. The students are compliant, quiet, connected.Too connected.Behind glowing screens and perfect routines, something human is thinning. Silence presses where laughter should be. Stillness feels dangerous. Attention fractures until no one is fully present anymore.Rivvon notices.She doesn’t preach. She doesn’t ban phones or demand change. She draws chalk shapes on the playground. She listens. She sits with the quiet others who are desperate to escape. Without asking anyone to give anything up, she creates a space for something rare to return.Presence.As rumours spread and curiosity grows, small cracks appear in the noise. A laugh that lasts too long. A phone set down for thirty seconds. A moment of shared stillness that doesn’t hurt.Rivvon: The Quiet Return is a lyrical, haunting novella about modern numbness, childhood survival, and the quiet courage it takes to stay human in a world that never stops scrolling. It is a story about mercy that does not command, resistance that does not shout, and the power of simply being there.Sometimes, the most radical act is not to fix the silence but to sit in it together.