Pierre has a 15-year marriage and two children. He continues to adore his wife and is content in his role as a father. Overall, he is a happy man. Until one evening, he had never met Elsa. They converse, laugh, and joke around in a manner that is not typical. Two weeks later, they unexpectedly encounter each other again. The same effortless attraction they felt for one another remains, and they express this to one another. A threshold has been exceeded. However, Elsa's golden rule prohibits her from pursuing relationships with married men, and Pierre wishes to remain committed. They part ways without exchanging phone numbers, opting to let fate take its course. As the distinction between how they perceive their connection and what has actually occurred becomes less distinct, their dreams begin to blend with reality.
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Pierre has a 15-year marriage and two children. He continues to adore his wife and is content in his role as a father. Overall, he is a happy man. Until one evening, he had never met Elsa. They converse, laugh, and joke around in a manner that is not typical. Two weeks later, they unexpectedly encounter each other again. The same effortless attraction they felt for one another remains, and they express this to one another. A threshold has been exceeded. However, Elsa's golden rule prohibits her from pursuing relationships with married men, and Pierre wishes to remain committed. They part ways without exchanging phone numbers, opting to let fate take its course. As the distinction between how they perceive their connection and what has actually occurred becomes less distinct, their dreams begin to blend with reality.
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