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I Told You So
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I Told You So in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $6.99


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I Told You So in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $6.99
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A love story that begins in childhood ends in a cycle of silence, resentment, and irreversible loss.
From the innocence of a shared soccer field to the weight of unspoken sacrifices, this dark psychological thriller follows three generations bound by love—and undone by what is left unsaid. As ambition fractures a family and secrets calcify into cruelty, a daughter grows up believing her father is dead, a mother mistakes survival for strength, and a grandson inherits a legacy of pain he never chose.
Told through fractured timelines and haunting revelations, Cycles of Regret explores how neglect echoes, how truth arrives too late, and how one moment of exhaustion can ripple across decades. Emotional, unsettling, and deeply human, this story asks a devastating question: What happens when the chance to do better comes only as a warning?
A love story that begins in childhood ends in a cycle of silence, resentment, and irreversible loss.
From the innocence of a shared soccer field to the weight of unspoken sacrifices, this dark psychological thriller follows three generations bound by love—and undone by what is left unsaid. As ambition fractures a family and secrets calcify into cruelty, a daughter grows up believing her father is dead, a mother mistakes survival for strength, and a grandson inherits a legacy of pain he never chose.
Told through fractured timelines and haunting revelations, Cycles of Regret explores how neglect echoes, how truth arrives too late, and how one moment of exhaustion can ripple across decades. Emotional, unsettling, and deeply human, this story asks a devastating question: What happens when the chance to do better comes only as a warning?

















