Synopsis
One day, she found herself locked in the basement by her own father. She wasn't crying; she felt a profound sadness, but the tears in her eyes refused to fall. She managed to move her body against the wall and let out a hollow laugh. This was it-the end she had been waiting for. She knew her body could take no more; it was growing weaker from the blood she had lost. Closing her eyes, she murmured her final wish: "In my next life I want to live the life I wanted." After that, she shut her eyes and felt herself become lifeless.
When she opened her eyes again, she looked around and realized she was no longer in the basement. Confusion washed over her as she tried to understand where she was. As she scanned her surroundings, a flicker in her mind triggered a flood of memories about the girl whose body she now inhabited.
She learned that this family could not afford the medical care necessary to treat the girl's illness. The girl, acutely aware of her family's financial struggles, felt an immense burden on her heart. Not wanting to add to her parents' worries or expenses, she decided to forgo seeking treatment. Instead, she chose to rest at home, believing it was the best option for everyone involved. Tragically, her condition worsened during this time, and ultimately, she succumbed to her illness. In a strange twist of fate, she found herself inhabiting the body of a life that had been lost far too soon.
She remembers that this character is a side character in the story she read, a detail that has stayed with her. The name came to her attention during a memorable scene where the female lead peeked at the second male lead's cellphone. In that moment, the female lead quietly read the name 'Alisha' and playfully teased her best friend about it, a lighthearted exchange that added to the charm of the story. She recalls that this particular scene is in Chapter 44, a point in the narrative that resonated with her.
However, despite these details, the name and the character are not what matter most to her. What truly matters now is that she is immersed in the book she loves so much, surrounded by the characters and their adventures. Even if she isn't the main character in this novel, what's significant is that her dream has come true. She has a loving family who supports her unconditionally and a best friend who is always by her side, cheering her on. This connection to her own life and the joy she finds in reading gives her a sense of fulfillment that transcends the pages of the book.
What will happen to her? What would she do in her new life?