She had mastered survival long before she learned to call it strength.
To the world, she was capable - an engineer, a strategist, a woman who carried responsibility with quiet precision. But beneath the polished surface lived a restless ache, a question she could no longer silence: Is this the life I chose, or the one I simply endured?
Balancing ambition, expectation, and invisible emotional battles, she moves through love, disappointment, resilience, and reinvention. Each chapter peels back a layer - of compromise, of courage, of the quiet wars fought within closed doors.
This is not a story of dramatic rebellion. It is the subtler, braver act of awakening. Of recognising the moment when endurance becomes self-betrayal. Of choosing forward motion even when certainty is absent.
As the weight of "having it all" begins to crack, she must decide whether to remain who she has always been - reliable, accommodating, strong - or risk becoming someone truer.
Not every breaking point shatters. Some transform.
And in that fragile space between fear and freedom, she discovers that walking away is not weakness - it is reclamation.
But what does it truly cost to choose yourself?