Arlene loses everything—her husband, her home, and her son—after his sad death, and she also begins to lose her mind. She accepts gladly when the enigmatic Endeavour Institute gives her the chance to go back in time and affect the course of events. Arlene must differentiate the true from the false without disrupting the delicate balance since she is tormented by recollections of her parallel existence. She is not anticipating the awful cost of saving her son.
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Arlene loses everything—her husband, her home, and her son—after his sad death, and she also begins to lose her mind. She accepts gladly when the enigmatic Endeavour Institute gives her the chance to go back in time and affect the course of events. Arlene must differentiate the true from the false without disrupting the delicate balance since she is tormented by recollections of her parallel existence. She is not anticipating the awful cost of saving her son.
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