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"WHEN THE MUSIC GETS LOUDER" is the continuation of the story of Mateo Aragon from "WHEN THE BELL RINGS" and "THE BROKEN."
The bell that once called Mateo Aragon to prayer now echoed differently in his soul. No longer a summons to peace, it had become a reminder of the silence he carried, a silence heavier than the tolling of a thousand iron bells. Within the seminary walls, where holiness was meant to dwell, Mateo discovered shadows darker than any he had known in the world outside.
He had entered this sacred place seeking refuge-a sanctuary from the ghosts of his past, from the doubts that gnawed at him, and from the memories he had buried beneath layers of discipline and devotion. Yet, as the days unfolded, the sanctuary revealed itself to be another kind of crucible, one where trust could be weaponized and faith could be shattered.
The music of his vocation, once soft and distant, began to grow louder inside him, not as a hymn of peace but as a cry of anguish. Every note carried the weight of betrayal, of questions he dared not voice, of nights where silence suffocated more than any scream. And in that rising crescendo of torment, Mateo realized that he was no longer only running from the past-he was standing face-to-face with it.
Here, the pain he had attempted to flee from in Santa Ana and San Agustin had returned, assuming new shapes and clamoring for attention. The brokenness he had woven into resilience was tested again, this time by the very hands that were meant to guide him closer to God.
This is the story of how Mateo Aragon, scarred by betrayal yet strengthened by truth, learned that silence is not always holy and that sometimes the music of the soul must rise louder than the bells of the Church. It is a story of faith tried in flames, of wounds reopened, and of a man who refused to let the darkness define the final note of his song.
When the music gets louder, it can no longer be ignored.