When every version of your life is possible, which one will you call home?
At forty, Dak has perfected the art of survival.She runs a hotel with wit, grace, and just enough caffeine to hide the exhaustion beneath her calm. After a lifetime of loss - her father's suicide, her brother's overdose, and a marriage that ended in betrayal - she's built a life that finally feels safe, if not exactly fulfilled.
But one quiet morning, during what should have been a routine meditation, Dak slips into something impossible - a vivid vision where she glimpses every version of herself she could have been. When she chooses the life where nothing bad ever happened, she finds everything she thought she wanted: wealth, fame, ease... and an emptiness she can't unsee.
Back in her real life, Dak begins to look at everything differently - her work, her friends, even the man who might be worth trusting. Somewhere between grief and laughter, between what she lost and what she almost had, she discovers that maybe the best things in life are the ones that break us open first.