Pierre is married with two kids. He still loves his wife and is a happy father. Overall, he's happy. Until he meets Elsa. They talk, laugh, and joke around in a way that is rare. Two weeks later, they happen to cross paths again. They still feel the same effortless mutual connection, and they admit it. Uncrossed a line But Elsa won't date married men, and Pierre wants to be faithful. They part ways without exchanging phone numbers, opting to let things unfold naturally. As the border between their fantasies and reality blurs, their fantasies start to mix with reality.
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Pierre is married with two kids. He still loves his wife and is a happy father. Overall, he's happy. Until he meets Elsa. They talk, laugh, and joke around in a way that is rare. Two weeks later, they happen to cross paths again. They still feel the same effortless mutual connection, and they admit it. Uncrossed a line But Elsa won't date married men, and Pierre wants to be faithful. They part ways without exchanging phone numbers, opting to let things unfold naturally. As the border between their fantasies and reality blurs, their fantasies start to mix with reality.
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