In "Prove Yourself," we follow the journey of Jonah, a boy who has spent his life in the shadows, overlooked by those around him and burdened by their low expectations. Jonah, once quiet and resigned to a life of mediocrity, begins to believe that the limits others place on him are true. But a chance encounter with an inspiring note in an old library book sparks something deep inside him. The note challenges him to "prove everyone wrong, including yourself," and Jonah feels a new sense of hope and determination.
He decides to break free from the constraints that have held him back for years. Jonah steps out of his comfort zone-signing up for a marathon, learning new skills, and speaking up at work-each small action a testament to his desire to change. While he faces moments of self-doubt and fear of failure, Jonah continues to push forward, determined to redefine his life.
As he perseveres, those around him begin to see his transformation, but more importantly, Jonah starts to see his own potential. He realizes that the real battle was never with others' expectations-it was with the limits he had placed on himself. By the end of the story, Jonah crosses the finish line of the marathon, not as the fastest, but as someone who has overcome the greatest challenge of all: proving to himself that he is capable of more than he ever imagined.
"Prove Yourself" is a story about inner strength, breaking free from self-doubt, and discovering the power to shape your own destiny.
Kiara, a girl, who was sent to an abusive school, just because everyone thought she tried to kill her twin.
She became one of the best underworld fighter. She wanted someone to trust her, someone she could cry in front of and tell how much she had to went through but she had no one in the process.
She was bought back after 11 years, on her mother's family.
And as she thought she was welcomed by hatred, after so many years.
The last thing, she would do was trust her real family, which includes 5 brothers, a sister and a father.
She wanted to go back to that abusive school of her's because it was better to live with some strangers who used to abuse her, then her own family become stranger and hate her.
Also in the way, she finds a guy whom she starts loving.