Life Rewritten Will It Change

Life Rewritten Will It Change
A brilliant prosecutor, Callie Vergara, meets an untimely end, only to jolt awake as her seventeen-year-old self. Now, armed with foreknowledge of her own murder, she must unravel the mystery before history repeats itself. But a mysterious new transfer student, Asteria, seems to know more than she lets on, hinting at a connection that transcends timelines. Can Callie rewrite her fate, or is destiny a loop she can't escape?

The humming of the air conditioning did little to cool the tension in the courtroom. Callie Celeste Vergara, thirty-five, impeccable in her ivory blazer, stood poised and deliberate. Her obsidian hair was pinned in a tight bun, her lips painted a muted crimson. But it was her eyes—dark, sharp, unrelenting—that commanded the room.

Today, she had brought down another monster: a former congressman, now sentenced to life imprisonment. Callie packed her briefcase with methodical calm, heels clicking with the sound of justice served.

Outside, flashbulbs flared, reporters shoved microphones. “The law is for everyone. No one is above it,” she stated, slipping into her car. She craved silence. Peace. A glass of red wine.

But the quiet never came.

It was nearly midnight when she stepped into the underground parking lot. The lights buzzed, casting sterile shadows. A flicker in her side mirror. Too late.

He emerged from the shadows—tall, masked, gloved. The syringe glinted. She swung her briefcase, but the needle was already in her neck. Pain. Cold. Silence.

Her knees buckled. Her eyes fluttered open once, catching her reflection in a car mirror—blood smearing her cheek. Then—black.

There was no final breath. Just the echo of her name. And a pull. Like time itself was folding. Her final thought wasn’t fear. It was unfinished business. A name. A face. A truth she never got to expose.

Then—a heartbeat. A jolt. Light.

She gasped. And everything began again.