What if Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan reconciled their relationship and came back together? What if Jay Gatsby never died? What if Daisy became a changed woman? Daisy Buchanan is a beautiful and charming woman but on the inside, she is confused, sardonic, shallow, cynical, superficial, materialistic, and foolish, and is married to a man of wealth and power named Tom Buchanan and has a 5-year-old daughter named Pamela Buchanan. She invites Nick Carraway, her second cousin, over for dinner. During the dinner party, she finds out that Tom is talking to his mistress on the phone named Myrtle and feels betrayed, sad, and heartbroken. She then takes Pamela to move in with her best friend, Jordan Baker in West Egg Town and decides to change and get therapy. A few weeks later, Daisy divorces Tom, moves on, gets a job working at the library in West Egg, goes to therapy to seek help, and is happy. She becomes a changed woman who is unapologetically herself, independent, compassionate, authentic, imperfectly perfect, accepts her flaws and imperfections, acknowledges and accepts the good, bad, and ugly things about herself, and is strong for herself and her daughter Pamela. She, Jordan, and Nick are invited to Gatsby's party. But what happens when Jay and Daisy meet face-to-face at the party? Will Daisy give Jay a second chance? Does she still love Gatsby? Find out.
Warning: I do not own the characters of The Great Gatsby. This story I wrote is made up.