Three Months to Live
Synopsis.
When fate grants him a second chance—though not in his own body—a once-famous celebrity awakens in a frail shell borrowed from another soul. His task, unknown to the world, is both cruel and merciful: to spend the man’s remaining days with the cousin he once neglected, the only person who had ever loved him without conditions.
In life, he had turned his back on his family, especially Angel—his cousin who had been cast aside, ridiculed, and treated as though her existence meant nothing. She had been a quiet presence, a gentle shadow who never received the recognition she deserved. Yet when her dying cousin is brought to her doorstep, broken and forgotten by the same people who used and abandoned him, she does not hesitate.
Angel takes him in, not out of duty, but out of compassion that had never died. In her modest home, far away from fame and luxury, the two rediscover fragments of humanity: forgiveness, laughter, and the bittersweet warmth of days numbered but meaningful. For the first time, he learns what it truly means to be loved—not for who he was on screen, but for who he is in silence.
But as memories of his past fame haunt him, another battle brews within. The continent he once avoided—refusing to collaborate, mocking its culture, and distancing himself from its people—now becomes the stage of his quiet redemption. The irony stings, but perhaps destiny has a sense of justice he cannot ignore.
Will he remain conflicted, tormented by pride and regret, clinging to the ghost of the man he used to be? Or will he embrace this new identity, the life he never imagined he could live, and find peace in the simplicity of his cousin’s world?
In this tale of repentance, second chances, and the quiet beauty of ordinary love, two broken souls find that even in borrowed time, hearts can still be healed—and sometimes, the most meaningful life begins only when everything else has ended.