After years of mourning his wife, Taylor, who died in a car accident, Matthew is shocked when he sees her while having a stroke. Was it a hallucination, or something else?
One moment, Matthew is drinking coffee, and the next, he’s on the floor, his vision blurring and his arm numb. When he regains consciousness in an ambulance, Taylor is there, looking older but unmistakably her. He can’t understand it—his wife has been gone for 20 years.
She doesn’t speak but holds his hand. As they reach the hospital, she’s calm and reassuring, but when alone, she asks, “Are you really my husband?” Her memory is fragmented—she remembers being in an accident, a man named Alister, and a strange life in the woods.
Alister had claimed she was his wife, but over time, fragments of her past started returning, including memories of Matthew. After their reunion at the coffee shop, her lost memories flood back—images of their wedding, her life with Matthew.
Matthew explains everything: her supposed death, the empty coffin, and his years of grief. As Taylor recalls being isolated and manipulated by Alister, her memories start to solidify, and she begins to remember who she was.
Eventually, Taylor decides to leave Alister and start a new life. With the help of the police, they track down Alister, who admits he found Taylor in the wreckage, thinking he could save her. Despite everything, Taylor feels sympathy for him, but her love for Matthew rekindles.
She moves to the city, pursuing a new career in nursing and rebuilding her life. Slowly, Matthew and Taylor reconnect, tentatively at first, but their love begins to grow again. Though the years apart have left scars, they choose to move forward, rebuilding their bond and finding hope in a second chance at love.