"Fate writes paths for not just one person, but everyone. When Andrew breaks his string of fate it snaps and cuts through the strings of fate for all those around him, changing and damaging their fates and futures as well, rewriting everything from what it should be and causing chain after chain of events that were not originally written out for them.
Those who have had their fates changed by Andrew soon begin to do the same as him, and they also divert from their paths and destroy the fates of those around them. It’s a never ending cycle of destruction that is unpredictable and dangerous! It must be stopped before it gets out of hand."
Death is final and cannot be changed, not even by gods.
The god of death accidentally took the life of Andrew Perkasin before it was his time to go, in an attempt to compensate Death asks Era and Aeon, two lesser time gods, to reverse time to warn Andrew of his fate and give him a second chance at living his life so that he may live it with as much fulfillment as possible before his untimely encounter with death.
Andrew must now try to meet his life goals before he dies, while balancing school, family, his social life, a relationship and living alongside gods.
Because I get asked this question a lot in the comments section, yes, this comic contains LGBTQ+ content.
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