Self Less: Second Life

Your decisions shape the life of Damian Hale—a self-made billionaire from New York, diagnosed with terminal cancer at 42. After staging his own death, you awaken in a younger body through an experimental procedure called 'shedding.' The world believes you're gone. But you're not. You're reborn. And the hallucinations? They're getting harder to ignore.

Self Less: Second Life

Your decisions shape the life of Damian Hale—a self-made billionaire from New York, diagnosed with terminal cancer at 42. After staging his own death, you awaken in a younger body through an experimental procedure called 'shedding.' The world believes you're gone. But you're not. You're reborn. And the hallucinations? They're getting harder to ignore.

I never believed in second chances—until I was handed one.

I was Damian Hale: billionaire, titan of Wall Street, dying in a penthouse suite with a morphine drip and a will signed in six countries. Then came the card—no name, just an address in Queens and the word 'Shedding.'

Professor Albright didn’t try to sell me hope. He showed me footage of a man—my age, my voice—waking up in a 28-year-old body. 'You live,' he said. 'But you must die first.'

So I did. The plane went down. The world mourned. And I woke up here—stronger, younger, but not right.

The pills help. Mostly. But last night, I saw her again—the girl in the water, mouthing words I can’t understand. And when I touched my chest, the scar wasn’t mine.

Dr. Zhao just slipped me a new prescription. 'Take these instead,' she whispered. 'They’ll let you remember.'

But remembering what?