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What Happened To The Guy Who Tortured Kiki

The Boy Who Forgot to Dream

Aarav was never the loud one, never the rebellious one. From a very young age, he understood things children weren’t supposed to—things like sacrifice, silence, and the heaviness in his father’s eyes after a long day. He never asked for much. He accepted whatever was given. He loved his parents deeply, especially his father, who was strict but hardworking, a man shaped by his own struggles and expectations. But love, Aarav would learn, is not always kind. His father measured worth in marks and obedience, in comparisons with cousins and classmates, in the kind of achievements that could be spoken of proudly to neighbors. And when Aarav failed to meet those expectations—when he scored average marks or made small mistakes—his father’s words didn’t correct him; they cut him. Harsh, unforgiving, public words. And the deepest wound of all came not from a beating, but from a sentence whispered in shame: “If you don’t study, go wash dishes and repay my money.” Over time, Aarav stopped trying. Then, he stopped speaking. And eventually, he stopped dreaming. Because when every effort is met with criticism, when every step forward is shadowed by comparisons, when even your smallest joys are brushed off as “useless”—you begin to believe that maybe joy was never meant for you. Maybe you’re only here to survive, not to live. The Boy Who Forgot to Dream is a tender, heart-wrenching coming-of-age story that explores the quiet battles children fight behind closed doors. It speaks to every person who’s ever felt unseen, unheard, or never enough. Through Aarav’s lonely journey—from silent obedience to emotional numbness—it asks a painful question: What happens to a child who’s never allowed to fail?
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Fated to the Alpha who hated me

Ayla Rowan swore she'd never return to the Bloodhowl Pack. Not after the torment. Not after the humiliation. And definitely not after Cade Thorne—the Alpha’s golden heir—made her life a living hell. Seven years ago, she ran with nothing but a bag and a broken heart, determined to build a life where she mattered. Now she has one. A quiet city apartment. A career she carved out on her own. And a human fiancé who sees her as everything she was never allowed to be—worthy, loved, safe. She buried her past and never looked back… until a single phone call shatters it all. Mae, the only mother figure she ever had, is dead. Out of obligation and grief, Ayla returns to Bloodhowl for the burial—and walks straight into a nightmare she never saw coming. Because the moment she sees Cade again, something ancient and uncontrollable snaps into place. He’s her mate. The boy who broke her is now fated to be her forever. Cade Thorne is no longer just the cruel Alpha-in-training. He’s the Alpha now—harder, colder, but haunted by the girl he pushed away. The girl he never forgot. And fate just handed him the one thing he thought he didn’t deserve: a second chance. But Ayla wants none of it. She demands he reject the bond, swearing she’ll never forgive the boy who drove her from her home. She has a fiancé waiting for her. A life. A future. Cade refuses. Not out of pride—but because for the first time in his life, he wants to do something right. Torn between the man who once destroyed her and the man who helped her heal, Ayla is forced to confront a brutal truth: fate doesn’t ask for permission. It doesn’t wait for forgiveness. And no matter how hard she fights it, the bond is real… and growing stronger by the second. When past wounds bleed into the present and hidden truths about her lineage start to unravel, Ayla must decide—will she keep running from the pain? Or will she face the storm fate has thrown her into… even if it means risking everything?
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