This is not the Neverland you remember.
Children vanish without a trace. A boy comes to their windows with a smile too wide, promising freedom and endless play. But what he offers is not rescue. It is forgetting.
Once, long ago, one of them escaped. He returned with scars, a hook in place of a hand, and a truth too terrible to believe. The world called him a villain because it was easier than listening. Now he has come back, not to play, but to end the story that has consumed generations of children.
The Boy Who Smiled Too Much is a dark retelling of Neverland, where laughter is never innocent and memory is the only key to survival. This chilling reimagining peels back the fairy tale to reveal what really lurks in the shadows of eternal childhood.
For readers of dark fantasy and gothic fairy tales, this story will make you question every smile, every laugh, and every promise of never growing up.