Kintala, a village long riddled with forgotten crimes and buried secrets, is haunted by Rafi, the mad pauper. Once a boy of privilege, he returns to expose the sins of the villagers, using figurines, journals, and uncanny awareness to force them to confront their guilt. Fear fractures the community, revealing betrayals and long-hidden wrongs. Through chaos, confessions, and the eerie presence of a blackened tree, the villagers face the weight of memory. Rafi, a mirror of their conscience, guides them toward reckoning. In the end, Kintala survives, transformed and vigilant, as the mad pauper vanishes, a guardian of forgotten truths.
The Bitch Barbie follows Ava Sinclair, a woman shaped by beauty, silence, and survival, whose past cruelty resurfaces when Lena, a girl she once ignored during bullying, forces her to confront the damage she caused. Through digital exposure and a raw face to face confrontation, Ava chooses accountability over reputation, losing her power but gaining truth. Lena seeks balance, not destruction, and both women reclaim their voices in different ways. The story explores silence as harm, survival as moral compromise, and redemption as sustained presence rather than forgiveness, ending with growth.View all by CHRIS MORGAN