Dr. Ava Patel is a brilliant young physician who has always relied on her intellect and determination to succeed. Despite her achievements, she sometimes feels disconnected from her patients’ emotional struggles. One evening, while volunteering at a community clinic, Ava finds an old diary tucked away in a forgotten drawer. As she reads the final entry aloud, she is suddenly swept into a whirlwind of light—and wakes up in the body of Iris, a teenage girl living decades earlier. Iris is painfully aware of her appearance; classmates mock her relentlessly, calling her ugly and shunning her at every turn. At home, things aren’t much better. Her adopted sister, Chloe, is everything Iris isn’t—graceful, charming, and adored by their parents. Chloe gets all the praise, while Iris is left with chores and criticism. Ava, now living as Iris, is shocked by the cruelty and loneliness Iris endures. She tries to navigate school, facing bullies head-on and refusing to let their words define her. When she sees Chloe struggling with her own insecurities, Ava reaches out, realizing that even those who seem perfect have hidden pain. Determined to change things, Ava encourages Iris to pursue her passion for art—a talent she’s kept secret out of fear. With Chloe’s help, Iris enters a school art contest, pouring her heart into a painting that expresses her true self. The artwork moves teachers and students alike, earning Iris unexpected respect and admiration. At home, Chloe stands up for Iris, See more