Elara, a bookshop owner in London, begins noticing small impossibilities in her life: a receipt for coffee she never bought, a diary page in handwriting that isn't hers, a pressed flower from a season that hasn't yet come. Across the world-or rather, across a different world-Kieran, a young architect, finds the same objects appearing in his apartment, carrying traces of someone he has never met. At first, the exchanges are random curiosities. A coffee stain on one side becomes a perfect ring on the other. A torn photograph in her pocket matches the missing half of his. They begin to communicate through these fragments, their lives slowly entwining in ways neither can explain. What starts as fascination becomes intimacy, and what feels like chance begins to feel like destiny. But when an object arrives that should not exist in either world-a blood-marked letter predicting the collapse of both timelines-they realize their connection isn't just romantic. It's a fracture. Their universes are converging, and only one can survive the collision. To be together, they may have to choose whose world-and whose love-endures.
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