When Rhea came to, she was disoriented and in pain. She stumbled out of the wreckage, only to realize that she was the only survivor. The others... they were all gone.
Days turned into weeks, and Rhea became obsessed with understanding why she had been spared. She began to research and discovered that the "Final Destination" - a term she'd heard before - referred to a supposed 'plan' or 'design' that governed human life and death.
The experience had changed her, making her more reflective and compassionate. Though the memories of that fateful night still haunted her, Rhea knew she had been given a rare gift: a second chance at life.
According to this concept, Rhea had cheated death, essentially escaping her predetermined fate. But at what cost?
But Rhea was insistent. She begged the driver to take a detour, to avoid the danger that she could sense. The driver, however, was adamant that he would stick to the route.
It was a dark and stormy night, and a group of friends, all in their early twenties, were on their way back from a college festival. They were traveling in a bus, laughing and joking, when suddenly, one of them, a quiet and introspective girl named Rhea, had a premonition.
As she stumbled through the debris, Rhea realized that her premonition had come true. She had seen this coming, and yet, she couldn't prevent it.
Together, they tried to unravel the mysteries of their existence and the purpose of their 'second chances.' Rhea realized that life was fragile and short, and that every moment should be cherished.