Mr. Pierre and his wife have been married for 15 years, and the couple has two children. Even after all this time, he still loves his wife and is happy in his job as father. In general, he appears to be happy. This continues until he comes face to face with Elsa one evening. In a way that doesn't happen every day, they converse, laugh, and joke about. They happen to run into each other again two weeks later. Despite the distance between them, the effortless mutual desire they felt for one another is still as strong, as they both acknowledge to one another. It has been determined that a line must be crossed. Nevertheless, Elsa has a golden rule that she should never become involved with married men, and Pierre wishes to remain faithful. Without exchanging phone numbers, they depart on their separate paths, preferring to allow life to unfold as it will. They are beginning to mix their imaginations with reality as the boundary between how they imagine their connection and what has actually occurred becomes more blurred.
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Mr. Pierre and his wife have been married for 15 years, and the couple has two children. Even after all this time, he still loves his wife and is happy in his job as father. In general, he appears to be happy. This continues until he comes face to face with Elsa one evening. In a way that doesn't happen every day, they converse, laugh, and joke about. They happen to run into each other again two weeks later. Despite the distance between them, the effortless mutual desire they felt for one another is still as strong, as they both acknowledge to one another. It has been determined that a line must be crossed. Nevertheless, Elsa has a golden rule that she should never become involved with married men, and Pierre wishes to remain faithful. Without exchanging phone numbers, they depart on their separate paths, preferring to allow life to unfold as it will. They are beginning to mix their imaginations with reality as the boundary between how they imagine their connection and what has actually occurred becomes more blurred.
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