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The Broken Gurl

The Broken Gurl

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Naomi Carter is a quiet, overlooked teenage girl who moves with her mother into a house on Ashwood Court, a secluded cul-de-sac that feels… wrong in ways she can’t quite....

Naomi Carter is a quiet, overlooked teenage girl who moves with her mother into a house on Ashwood Court, a secluded cul-de-sac that feels… wrong in ways she can’t quite explain. From the moment she arrives, Naomi becomes the target of relentless bullying—at school, in her neighborhood, and in subtle ways that make her feel watched, isolated, and small. To everyone else, she’s invisible. To Ashwood Court, she is anything but. As the bullying intensifies, Naomi begins to notice something unsettling: the street responds to her emotions. Shadows stretch when she’s afraid. Objects move when she’s threatened. The pavement itself seems to protect her when she’s cornered. What starts as coincidence slowly reveals itself as something far deeper—Ashwood Court is alive, and it has chosen her. The only person who doesn’t torment Naomi is Isaiah, a mysterious, guarded boy who seems to know far more than he lets on. He watches the street the way someone watches a loaded weapon, and from the beginning, he treats Naomi not as weak or pathetic, but as dangerous in a way she doesn’t yet understand. As he quietly protects her—walking her home, carrying her books, grounding her when things spiral—it becomes clear that Isaiah has been waiting for her, though even he isn’t sure why. As Naomi grows more aware of her connection to Ashwood Court, her fear begins to transform into focus. The street doesn’t just react to her pain—it responds to her attention. With Isaiah’s reluctant guidance, Naomi learns that her presence can bend space, influence people, and turn fear back onto those who once wielded it against her. The girls who bullied her begin to sense the shift, and their cruelty escalates into desperate attempts to regain control. But power comes with a cost. The more Naomi leans into her bond with Ashwood Court, the more she risks losing herself to it. The street is protective, but it is also ancient, reactive, and unforgiving. It does not distinguish between justice and vengeance—only intent. As Naomi’s influence grows, so does the danger, not just to her enemies, but to herself and to Isaiah, who struggles to maintain distance even as his feelings for her deepen. At its core, the series is a slow-burn supernatural coming-of-age story about: reclaiming power after being silenced the thin line between protection and control trauma, fear, and the transformation of vulnerability into strength and the dangerous intimacy of being truly seen Ashwood Court is not just a setting—it is a character. And Naomi’s greatest challenge will not be surviving the cruelty of others, but deciding who she becomes when the world finally bends to her will.

Disclaimer: This show may contain expletives, strong language, and mature content for adult listeners, including sexually explicit content and themes of violence. This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to real persons, businesses, places or events is coincidental. This show is not intended to offend or defame any individual, entity, caste, community, race, religion or to denigrate any institution or person, living or dead. Listener's discretion is advised.Less

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