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Flora Krogstad is a powerful, admired businesswoman living what seems like a perfect life with her husband, Jace Smith, a high-profile corporate lawyer, and their two sons. Their marriage appears flawless-filled with love, stability, and success-but beneath the surface, cracks quietly begin to form.
When Jace returns home from a trip to Ravaryn Isle, something in him has changed. His sudden outburst shatters the calm of their home, accusing Flora of a betrayal she doesn't understand. As tension rises, long-buried secrets begin to surface, revealing that their "perfect" marriage was built on silence, fear, and hidden truths.
As Flora struggles to protect her children and hold onto her identity, she finds herself emotionally and mentally overwhelmed-drowning in pain, confusion, and the weight of everything she has tried to keep together. What once felt like love slowly turns into something darker, forcing her to confront a devastating question: is she fighting to save her family, or simply trying not to lose herself completely?
At its core, Drowning explores the hidden battles behind perfect lives, the emotional cost of silence, and the fragile line between love and control. It is a story about identity, survival, and the quiet strength it takes to face painful truths before they consume you.