Solomon Wilfred has spent his entire life believing he was the victim. Cold childhood. Broken relationships. A world that punished honesty and rewarded weakness. So when his reputation begins collapsing after accusations of emotional manipulation surface online, Solomon convinces himself he's being unfairly attacked by bitter coworkers and oversensitive people. But as ghosts from his past begin returning an ex-lover who left in silence, a best friend he betrayed in the name of survival, and memories that no longer feel trustworthy Solomon is forced to confront a terrifying possibility:What if he was never the hero of the story?What if the damage people carried from him was real?Told through fractured memories, painful confrontations, and emotionally devastating revelations, I Was the Villain in Someone Else's Story is a haunting psychological drama about guilt, self-deception, trauma, and the horrifying moment a person realizes their pain became an excuse to hurt others.
Because sometimes the most dangerous villains are the ones who believe they're justified.
Solomon Wilfred has spent his entire life believing he was the victim. Cold childhood. Broken relationships. A world that punished honesty and rewarded weakness. So when his reputation begins collapsing after accusations of emotional manipulation surface online, Solomon convinces himself he's being unfairly attacked by bitter coworkers and oversensitive people. But as ghosts from his past begin returning an ex-lover who left in silence, a best friend he betrayed in the name of survival, and memories that no longer feel trustworthy Solomon is forced to confront a terrifying possibility:What if he was never the hero of the story?What if the damage people carried from him was real?Told through fractured memories, painful confrontations, and emotionally devastating revelations, I Was the Villain in Someone Else's Story is a haunting psychological drama about guilt, self-deception, trauma, and the horrifying moment a person realizes their pain became an excuse to hurt others.
Because sometimes the most dangerous villains are the ones who believe they're justified.