Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.
Vivian Walker thought her life had ended in quiet regret. She forced Isaac Lowe to marry her, only to live hollowed by loneliness while Isaac's first love, Gigi Smith, crept back in. On her deathbed she was deceived and died convinced he never cared. Then she wakes forty years earlier—at the exact moment she threw away her future. The shock is brutal. This time she refuses to be passive. With steady hands she rips up the withdrawal form. No more bargains, no more silent suffering. Choosing herself becomes a bold, decisive break from the past—a second chance to stop the cycle and claim the life she truly deserves.