Ethan, a 16-year-old teenager, leads a life marked by guilt, anger, and self-destruction. What no one knows—not even him at first—is that, when he was a baby, he drowned in the sea and was saved by a man who gave his life for him: the father of Eve, a girl from his high school. Since then, Eve's family has been traumatized by that loss, while Ethan wastes the opportunity he was given.
When a tragic accident caused by Ethan leaves a young man in a coma, his conscience begins to crumble. That's when the truth is revealed to him: Guardian Angels exist, former humans who died saving others and now watch over those lives so they are not wasted. If Ethan crosses a definitive moral line, his salvation can be reversed. He will die as he should have died... and the course of destiny will change.
Ethan sees this as a way to redeem himself. He decides to push his soul to the limit, to become guilty so that Eve's father can come back to life and her family can regain the happiness he feels he has destroyed. But in the process, he discovers that true sacrifice is not about dying, but about living with the consequences, accepting the pain, and changing from within.
After being condemned by the angels themselves and stripped of his status, Ethan drowns in the same sea of his childhood. But in another timeline, thanks to his sacrifice, Eve grows up with her father alive, and another young woman, Celia, receives the second chance that Ethan has lost.
Only this time... there is no guardian angel to guide her.
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