What Remains
She lived fully. She grieved honestly. She made peace with the end. Then she woke up anyway.
She lived fully. She grieved honestly. She made peace with the end. Then she woke up anyway.
After a lifetime shaped by grief and grace, a woman wakes in a body that isn’t hers.
Young. Strong. Manufactured.
They call it a second chance.
She calls it theft.
This is a story about what happens when survival becomes a cage — and what remains when we are no longer allowed to finish our lives on our own terms.
I write stories about people standing at the edge of their lives — the moments where grief, love, and choice collide.
I’m interested in how technology, medicine, and “good intentions” reshape the meaning of consent, dignity, and what it means to finish a life on your own terms.
What Remains is my first published work, told from a voice shaped by lived experience and the quiet corners of human resilience.
“Some people don’t want to be saved. Some people want to be honored.”