Instead of regretting the mistake that you had made, it would be wiser to cherish the present. Ever since the moment Evan met Kayleigh, Evan had not been able to calm his nerves. He knows it'd be best to remain strangers, however, he can't help but feel a sense of regret. Why does fate torment us like this? Sigh…just let it be….if we were to meet again, let us start anew. Otherwise, I would give up. I cannot allow myself to let you live in pain. Evan Treborn continues this thought, without knowing that their wheels of fortune have once again begin to spin.

On a Sunday morning, Kayleigh awakes from her dream; a week's worth of fatigue from work can only be rejuvenated through a weekend's rest. The emptiness she once felt in her chest has once again returned, this has become a norm. Every minute she feels as if she had forgotten something important, a certain individual. She has led a routine lifestyle with her mum since as a child, got accepted into a good college, and has now acquired a decent job. She does not have any unforgettable memories, her lifestyle could even be considered plain. People around her come and go, only on weekends would she seldom interact with others. She mostly feels a sense of solidarity, no matter how lively or joyful her surrounding might be. She considers meeting a psychologist to release herself from the troubles that had haunted her for long. This is a cozy little clinic recommended by one of her friends. As the lady at the front desk asked her to wait, a tall gorgeous man comes out from his office.