Sherina is an emotionally charged coming-of-age drama that explores the fragile boundaries between love, trust, and betrayal. At its heart lies the story of a young girl whose world begins in warmth and innocence but slowly unravels through emotional distance, hidden truths, and devastating betrayals. When Sherina begins to notice the growing silence between her parents, she is too young to understand the depth of what is breaking inside her family. As she grows, she seeks comfort in love, only to find herself caught in another illusion that shatters her trust once again. Each relationship in her life-family, love, and self-becomes a mirror reflecting the pain she cannot escape. As emotions turn darker and choices become irreversible, Sherina is forced to con]]]front the consequences of anger, heartbreak, and actions born out of deep emotional wounds. But beneath the layers of betrayal and loss lies a deeper question: can a broken heart still learn how to heal, or does pain permanently reshape who we become? This is not just a story of betrayal-it is a journey through emotional collapse, self-realization, and the slow, imperfect path toward healing.