Always The Villain In Your Story

On Ko Kret island, stories travel faster than facts.
Roles tend to settle quickly.
“Villain” isn’t really about being bad.

It’s about disrupting the rhythm.

The one who changes the pace.
The one who doesn’t follow quiet rules.
The one who chooses differently.

The outsider who doesn’t blend in.
The insider who outgrows the script.

At times, the villain is usually just:
someone who makes things less predictable.

And in a place where everyone knows your story,
it’s actually quite fun to become the plot twist.

Ko Kret is a peaceful island.
Which makes it the perfect place to overthink things that don’t matter.

And  on an island this quiet, even the over-thinker gets called the bad one.

So let me be the villain.
Then again, every story needs one.

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Sophia Bennett is an art historian and freelance writer with a passion for exploring the intersections between nature, symbolism, and artistic expression. With a background in Renaissance and modern art, Sophia enjoys uncovering the hidden meanings behind iconic works and sharing her insights with art lovers of all levels.

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