Emily is a 33-year-old woman trapped in a psychological battle with herself. Haunted by the belief that she fractured her family at 15, she becomes obsessed with returning to the past to make things right.
What she doesn’t understand is that going back wouldn’t heal anything—it would destroy her present.
Her younger self still exists within her mind, not as a memory, but as a force trying to keep her grounded in reality. As Emily spirals deeper into regret and denial, she begins to fight that inner presence, convinced it is an obstacle rather than a protector.
The story follows her descent into this internal conflict, where memory, identity, and survival blur—and the real battle is not to fix the past, but to accept it.
Emily is a 33-year-old woman trapped in a psychological battle with herself. Haunted by the belief that she fractured her family at 15, she becomes obsessed with returning to the past to make things right.
What she doesn’t understand is that going back wouldn’t heal anything—it would destroy her present.
Her younger self still exists within her mind, not as a memory, but as a force trying to keep her grounded in reality. As Emily spirals deeper into regret and denial, she begins to fight that inner presence, convinced it is an obstacle rather than a protector.
The story follows her descent into this internal conflict, where memory, identity, and survival blur—and the real battle is not to fix the past, but to accept it.