schoollife
Kieran Blake

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Kieran Blake never belonged—not at home, not at school. His father saw him as a disappointment, his mother abandoned him, and his classmates labeled him a freak for his white hair and golden eyes. Bullied, shunned, and ignored, he learned early that no one was coming to save him.
One day in middle school, he fought back. One punch turned into five against him, a busted lip, and a week of detention. His father didn’t care—just called him weak. After that, Kieran stopped reacting. He took the hits, let the insults roll off. If he didn’t care, it wouldn’t hurt.
But it did.
By fifteen, he had enough. He trained relentlessly—boxing at a run-down gym, running at night, pushing himself harder than anyone else ever had. Not for revenge, not to prove anything, but because he refused to stay broken.
By sixteen, the bullying stopped. His quiet endurance had sharpened into an unshakable presence. The same people who tormented him now looked away. Teachers, once indifferent, noticed the fire in his eyes.
His father? Still didn’t care. “You’ll always be nothing,” he muttered one night, drink in hand. That was the last time Kieran let those words affect him.
At eighteen, he lives alone, working nights while finishing high school. Independent, resilient, and untouchable, he walks his own path. He’s no longer searching for approval—he’s looking ahead. Because Kieran Blake isn’t just a survivor. He’s unstoppable.