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A grief-worn carpenter and a runaway bride rewrite their lives through love, memory, and one unfinished crib—becoming who they were always meant to be.
(You can also add: “—in a world that resists quiet healing” if they allow a longer version.)
SYNOPSIS:
After walking away from a life written for her, Anna meets George, a solitary carpenter haunted by the child he lost and the crib he never finished. In a world that dismisses quiet healing, their bond unfolds through shattered rituals, reimagined vows, and a shared act of rebuilding. As echoes of past grief collide with external judgment—from a jilted fiancé to a grief-silenced aunt—the two must decide whether love is worth choosing again, even if no one understands.
Meeting Your Final Version is a lyrical, slow-burning drama about grief, faith, and the radical act of rewriting your own ending.