(often referred to as Blindspot: Ring and Hatred) is a dark romance web novel series by the author

(writing as Sakshi or Sakshi_C). It is primarily published on digital storytelling platforms like Wattpad and Inkitt. Series Guide & Plot Overview

The story centers on a dark, obsessive romance involving themes of revenge, family secrets, and toxic power dynamics.

Premise: The protagonist, Sakshi (or a character with the same name), is a mute woman who is genophobic (has a fear of sexual intimacy). She is married to a man named Andrei through an arranged childhood promise, but they do not love each other.

The Conflict: The primary male lead, Danzel Lavigne, is Andrei's older brother and a powerful, dangerous figure often associated with organized crime. He has been obsessively watching the protagonist for years. After Andrei's death, Danzel summons her, ostensibly to avenge his brother, but his true motive is his long-standing obsession Blindspot 2

: The sequel continues the intense and high-stakes relationship established in the first volume, focusing on deeper character backgrounds and the escalating power struggle between Danzel and the protagonist. Core Characters

Sakshi (Protagonist): A mute young woman struggling with trauma and a fear of intimacy, forced into the dangerous world of the Lavigne family.

Danzel Lavigne: The "villainous" male lead. He is described as possessive, domineering, and willing to exploit any weakness—including her family and her brother, Louis—to keep her under his control.

Andrei Lavigne: The protagonist's initial husband and childhood friend whose death triggers the main events of the plot.

Louis: The protagonist's brother, often used as leverage by Danzel to manipulate her. Content Warning

This series belongs to the Dark Romance genre and contains highly sensitive and adult themes, including: Extreme possessiveness and obsession. Physical and emotional manipulation. Dubious consent and explicit sexual content. Graphic violence and threats. Where to Read

Wattpad: Search for "Blindspot" by Sakshi_C. Some chapters may be part of their "Paid Stories" program. Inkitt: Often hosts the story for free or early access.

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The neon lights of the city blurred through the rain on the windshield, but Danzel’s focus never wavered. Beside him, Inessa sat in a silence so heavy it felt like a third passenger. He knew she was hiding something—a secret etched not in ink, but in the frantic way her pulse hammered against her throat.

"You were at the docks again," Danzel said, his voice a low growl that cut through the hum of the engine. Inessa didn't blink. "I told you, I was with a friend."

"A friend who leaves five million dollars in your account?" He pulled the car to a sharp halt, the tires screeching against the wet asphalt. He turned to her, his eyes dark with a "mad hunger" for the truth. "My men found out about Natalie Moore, Inessa. They found out she’s the mother of my greatest enemy. So tell me—why is his mother paying you?"

The color drained from Inessa's face. She knew Danzel was dangerous, a man who viewed loyalty as a currency and betrayal as a death sentence. She reached for the door handle, but he was faster, his hand pinning hers to the seat. The tension in the car was suffocating, a "blind spot" in their relationship that was finally being brought into the light.

"I didn't have a choice," she whispered, tears finally blurring her vision. "He has my brother. The money wasn't a gift, Danzel. It was a ransom."

Danzel felt the anger in his chest shift into something sharper. He had spent months suspecting her of being a mole, never realizing that she was a victim of the same monster he was hunting. He let go of her hand, his gaze lingering on the nervous way she tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

"You should have told me," he said, his voice softer but no less intense.

"And what? Watch you kill him to get to them?" Inessa challenged, her voice trembling. "I know how you work. You don't save people, Danzel. You eliminate threats."

He looked at her then, truly looked at her, realizing that the biggest "blind spot" hadn't been her secrets—it had been his own inability to see her as anything other than a piece on his chessboard. The city was full of enemies, but as the rain poured down, he realized the only person he actually trusted was the one he had just spent the last hour terrifying.

"Tonight," Danzel promised, putting the car back into gear, "we do it your way. We bring him home."


🔍 Key Themes Explored

  1. Unconscious Repetition
    Why you keep attracting similar toxic relationships, job frustrations, or financial blocks — and how to break the loop.

  2. Mirror Work & Inner Child Healing
    Sakshi C integrates journaling prompts and mirror-work techniques to surface suppressed emotions.

  3. The “Second Blindspot”
    The first blindspot is what you don’t see in yourself. The second blindspot is what you see but refuse to act upon (denial disguised as awareness).

  4. Practical 30-Day Challenge
    Each chapter ends with a small, actionable exercise — not just theory.


8. Critical Scenes to Develop

  • A scene in which an archival document contradicts the widely accepted timeline.
  • A public hearing where rhetoric and emotion clash; cameras reshape testimony.
  • An intimate exchange where the protagonist confronts their own past inaction.
  • A scene showing the commodification of the revealed story—merchandise, punditry, or performative allyship.
  • A final scene that leaves moral ambiguity intact while suggesting possible, uneven repair.

Overview

Blindspot 2 continues and expands the themes of perception, memory, and the hidden patterns that shape human behavior. This document provides a robust, structured exploration of the work’s premise, structure, key themes, character arcs, stylistic elements, and suggested critical questions for readers and educators.


13. Next Steps for Development

  • Expand the chapter outline into detailed scene beats (1–2 pages per chapter).
  • Create character dossiers with backstory, motivations, and moral blindspots.
  • Compile an archive of source-style materials (mock transcripts, clippings, photographs) to interleave.
  • Draft key turning-point chapters (3, 5, 8) to establish narrative momentum.

If you want, I can expand any section into full chapters, produce the scene-beat document, or draft character dossiers and mock archival inserts. Which would you like next?

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