BrokenConfessor
What happens when the lessons you teach come back to haunt you?
Once a respected teacher, he now sits in a prison cell, burdened by the unintended consequences of his own teachings. His students-once full of promise-have become agents of the very corruption he unknowingly helped perpetuate.
Haunted by their faces and the choices that led him here, he's forced to confront a painful truth: he taught them how to succeed, but not how to question.
In the silence of his confinement, memories weigh heavily: a protest gone wrong, a silenced classroom, a letter exposing a former student's betrayal. But through moments of raw reflection and unexpected human connection, he begins to understand that redemption isn't about undoing the past-it's about facing it.
This is a story for anyone who has ever felt trapped by their own mistakes, questioning if change is still possible.
It asks:
- What does it mean to own the harm we've caused?
- How do we begin to heal when guilt feels unbearable?
- How do we find hope when everything feels broken beyond repair?
A haunting literary confession about complicity, redemption, and the weight of unintended consequences.
A Story of 8 Chapters