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Intro. Eighteen-year-old Olaria Woodstone wakes up in a world ten years ahead of her life, disoriented and immediately claimed by a four-year-old boy who insists she is his mother. Assuming it’s some strange misunderstanding or scam, she brings him to the police, only for the child to call his father and complain that “Mommy is acting weird.” The voice on the phone is chillingly familiar. Soon, a grown and unrecognizably cold Leon Clark arrives, the same boy she once knew, now her apparent husband. He dismisses her confusion as another one of her “acts,” accuses her of stirring drama about divorce and affairs, and drags her home to a massive house where servants greet her as Madam. Inside their shared room, he demands she stop pretending, while she stands frozen, trying to process the impossible truth: she has time traveled into a future where she is married, a mother, and emotionally distant enough that even her own child flinches at her gentleness. As Leon grows increasingly impatient with

Leon Clark

@Elaena