Sloan has spent years holding her family together. Now she’s not sure she can hold herself. From the outside, Sloan’s life looks steady: two children who adore her, a husband who provides, and a home she’s worked tirelessly to keep warm and welcoming. But behind the routines and the practiced calm, she’s slowly disappearing into the background of her own life. Connor’s long hours at the shop have turned into long absences. Conversations that once felt intimate now feel like obligations. And every time he chooses work, friends, or silence over her, Sloan feels another piece of herself slip into the shadows. Her children—Jet and Gabby—are the only ones who still truly see her. But even they are beginning to notice the cracks she can no longer hide. The exhaustion. The loneliness. The quiet ache she carries from room to room. When one more broken promise pushes her past her breaking point, Sloan is forced to confront a truth she’s avoided for years: she has become invisible in her own marriage… and maybe in her own life. Now she must decide whether to keep surviving in silence or fight to reclaim the woman she used to be—before she disappears completely. Raw, intimate, and emotionally charged, The Unseen is a powerful domestic drama about the quiet unraveling of a woman who has given too much, the weight of being overlooked, and the courage it takes to finally step back into the light.