Fifteen years ago, Ariana left Ethan, the love of her life, because she wasn't yet ready to live as her true self. Now a trans woman who has fought to claim her identity, she's returned to the streets of New York with a mysterious pocket watch?and a chance to face the past.
At the stroke of midnight in Central Park, time bends, and Ariana finds herself back in 2009, on the very day she first met Ethan. The city is familiar, yet unforgiving. Cafés she once loved no longer exist, subway ads are outdated, and a younger, hopeful Ethan is oblivious to the woman standing before him.
Struggling with dysphoria, anxiety, and the ethical weight of potentially changing history, Ariana stays close under the guise of someone new. As their emotional bond deepens, conversations once shared in the past replay with subtle differences, reminding her?and Ethan?of the love that never truly disappeared.
But the pocket watch comes with a cost: Ariana can only use it once more, and staying too long could trap her in the past forever. With courage, honesty, and the lessons of a life fully lived, she and Ethan confront the moment that broke them apart. Together, they discover that second chances aren't about erasing pain?they're about choosing differently.
Returning to the present, Ariana is uncertain whether time has listened, or if Ethan will even remember her. But when he appears in her bookstore, older, familiar, and smiling, they realize that love, grounded in truth and acceptance, can transcend time itself.
From the bustling streets of Times Square to the quiet corners of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Time-Traveling Lovers is a second-chance romance, a heartfelt exploration of identity and courage, and a story that proves love can survive heartbreak, time, and even the impossible.