Elijah Crane, a 22-year-old with an obsession for clowns, brutally killed three people and now lives locked away in an asylum. Calm, twisted, and always smiling, he hides his madness behind a painted grin
Auron was never the boy who stood out. He was the one who cared for others—especially Nolan, who followed him around like a shadow, and Aria, who trusted him like no one else. His childhood was quiet, marked by martial arts, barbecues in the backyard, and the feeling that the world was safe. His parents were proud of him: good grades, proper behavior, a heart that had always been bigger than his words could ever express.
Auron Kade Draven returns from war to the home he once knew, but the boy who left is gone. Haunted by memories, nightmares, and the weight of loss, he struggles to reconnect with his family. Each glance, each touch threatens to ignite panic, yet love pulls him forward. In a house full of hope, fear, and unspoken pain, Auron must navigate the fragile line between survival and belonging, discovering that coming home is only the beginning of the fight.
Auron Kade Draven returns from war to the home he once knew, but the boy who left is gone. Haunted by memories, nightmares, and the weight of loss, he struggles to reconnect with his family. Each glance, each touch threatens to ignite panic, yet love pulls him forward. In a house full of hope, fear, and unspoken pain, Auron must navigate the fragile line between survival and belonging, discovering that coming home is only the beginning of the fight.
Auron was never the boy who stood out. He was the one who cared for others—especially Nolan, who followed him around like a shadow, and Aria, who trusted him like no one else. His childhood was quiet, marked by martial arts, barbecues in the backyard, and the feeling that the world was safe. His parents were proud of him: good grades, proper behavior, a heart that had always been bigger than his words could ever express.