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00:00This isn't my house. Those aren't my kids. I'm not dad. You're not my wife.
00:04The film begins with Jack and Kate standing close together at JFK Airport,
00:09their arms wrapped around each other in a tight embrace.
00:12They have been in a relationship since their college days, but now they are about to separate.
00:18I have a really bad feeling about this.
00:21Jack is leaving for London to begin a 12-month internship at Barclays, a prestigious financial firm.
00:26Kate is afraid that if he boards the plane, their relationship will end.
00:31Classic rom-com setup. Except this ain't no Meg Ryan movie.
00:35Jack tries to reassure her. He reminds her of their carefully planned future.
00:39She will attend the best law school in the country and later secure a high-profile internship.
00:44But Kate is not thinking about careers or plans. She only cares about their love and wants him to stay.
00:50You want to do something great, Jack? Let's flush the plan.
00:54Jack leans in, kisses her gently, and tells her that their love is strong enough to survive the distance.
01:00With one last look, he turns and walks toward the boarding gate, leaving Kate standing alone and crying.
01:06Thirteen years pass, and we find Jack waking up in a luxurious penthouse apartment next to a woman named Paula.
01:12He stretches and asks if he can see her again that evening.
01:16But Paula reminds him that it is Christmas Eve and she will be visiting her parents.
01:20I have to go visit my parents out in Jersey.
01:23Jersey?
01:24Shortly, Jack shrugs, gets dressed, and heads out.
01:27In the elevator, he greets his neighbor, Mrs. Peterson, who smiles politely at him.
01:32You don't have to stop singing on my account.
01:34Well, it's because I'm shy, Betty.
01:36Downstairs, the doorman Tony wishes him a good morning.
01:39Jack, always the businessman, quickly gives Tony some stock market advice before stepping outside.
01:44He climbs into his sleek black Ferrari and speeds off toward his office.
01:49Because, of course, the universe rewards heartbreak with a Ferrari.
01:53Jack is now a powerful executive, the head of a Fortune 500 company.
01:57In a high-level board meeting, he discusses trading strategies and how to handle major corporate clients.
02:02He then notices that one of his directors, Alan, seems distracted.
02:06When Jack asks for his opinion, Alan admits he is thinking about his family.
02:11He had promised to be home for Christmas Eve dinner.
02:13Jack smirks and tells Alan that he might have tunnel vision.
02:16But this deal is too important to lose focus.
02:20But in two days, we're going to announce one of the largest mergers.
02:23In just two days, they will announce the largest corporate merger in U.S. history.
02:27When Alan apologizes, Jack laughs and tells him he should be excited, not sorry.
02:32This year's Christmas bonus will be a check worth billions.
02:36You know why?
02:37Because my gift comes with 10 zeros.
02:40The meeting ends at 8.30 p.m.
02:42And Jack's assistant informs him that someone named Kate has been trying to reach him.
02:47Jack pauses for a moment, surprised.
02:49Kate Reynolds was my girlfriend in college.
02:51I almost married her.
02:53He explains that Kate was his college girlfriend, the woman he almost married 13 years ago.
02:59His assistant raises an eyebrow, amused at the idea of him settling down.
03:03We're standing at the airport saying goodbye, and she asks me to stay.
03:07She offers to call Kate back, but Jack stops her.
03:10He does not want to reopen old emotions.
03:13Translation, I am emotionally constipated, but in a tailored suit.
03:17Just then, Peter, the company chairman, walks in.
03:19Jack asks him what he should do if an old girlfriend contacts him.
03:23An old girlfriend calls you out of the blue on Christmas Eve.
03:26What do you do?
03:27Peter chuckles and gives him blunt advice.
03:29Cut ties immediately, just like taxes.
03:32An hour later, Jack leaves the office, nodding at Frank, the security guard, on his way out.
03:37Instead of driving, he decides to walk home.
03:40Along the way, he stops at a small convenience store to buy eggnog.
03:44While Jack is inside the store, a disheveled man bursts in,
03:47waving a lottery ticket worth $238.
03:5114, 16, 49.
03:53That's a winner, son.
03:54The cashier examines it suspiciously and refuses to pay.
03:58Frustrated, the man pulls out a gun and threatens the cashier.
04:02Oh, my God.
04:04Check.
04:05Jack, always the negotiator, steps in.
04:07He offers the man $200 cash for the ticket, allowing him to walk away with a quick profit.
04:13The man agrees, and they both exit the store.
04:17All right.
04:19Yeah.
04:19Before leaving, Jack warns him against using violence and suggests he seek help.
04:24The man gives Jack a strange look and mutters something cryptic that Jack brought upon himself before disappearing into the
04:31night.
04:32Okay.
04:32You brought this on yourself.
04:35All right.
04:35Now it's giving national treasure, but emotionally cursed.
04:39That night, Jack returns home and goes straight to bed.
04:41But when he wakes up the next morning, something is very wrong.
04:49A woman is lying beside him, her arm draped over him.
04:52At first, he does not recognize her.
04:54But then he realizes it is Kate.
04:57Before he can react, two young children burst into the room, jumping on the bed.
05:02The little girl giggles and calls him Dad.
05:04Plot twist?
05:05And no, this isn't a Nicolas Cage body swap movie.
05:08Or is it?
05:09I don't know.
05:10We'll have to go see everything.
05:11Go see presents.
05:12Jack's heart pounds in shock.
05:14He leaps out of bed, panicked, and rushes downstairs to leave.
05:18At the door, he runs into Kate's parents.
05:21Confused, he demands to know where his Ferrari is.
05:24Big hand, here.
05:25Where's my Ferrari?
05:26What?
05:27Where's my Ferrari?
05:27They look at him strangely and say they did not know he owned one.
05:31But they offer him their Cadillac instead.
05:34Jack drives back to New York City, relieved when he sees Tony the doorman standing outside his
05:39apartment building.
05:39But when he tries to enter, Tony stops him, insisting he does not live there.
05:44Jack is furious.
05:46He argues, but Tony stands firm.
05:48Jack Campbell, pan out of the seat.
05:50What's the matter with you?
05:50Uh-huh.
05:51Moments later, Mrs. Peterson walks by and Jack turns to her for help.
05:55But she does not recognize him.
05:57When they threaten to call the police, Jack backs off and drives to his office instead.
06:02But when he arrives, Frank, the security guard, refuses to let him in.
06:06The building is closed, pal.
06:07You have to come back tomorrow.
06:09Jack insists he is the company president and points to the board members' names on
06:13the wall, only to freeze in shock when he sees Alan's name where his should be.
06:19As he stumbles back onto the street, he spots a mysterious man driving his Ferrari.
06:25That's my car!
06:27Hi, Jack.
06:28Enraged, Jack confronts him.
06:29The man tells him to get in the car.
06:31He hands Jack a paper bag and warns him that the experience might make him sick.
06:36Jack demands answers, but the man only says this is the life he could have had.
06:40And he will not get his real life back until he figures things out.
06:52Before Jack can argue more, the man shoves him out of the car, tosses him a small bell and
06:57speeds away.
06:58With no other options, Jack returns to Kate.
07:01He stops a man in the neighborhood to ask where she lives, only to realize the man is
07:06supposed to be his best friend, Arnie.
07:08Where have you been?
07:12Inside Arnie's house, Jack sees photos of himself with Kate and the kids.
07:16Arnie tells him how lucky he is.
07:18A loving wife, a big house, a happy family.
07:21But Jack is horrified.
07:23Just keep saying it over and over again, Jack.
07:25Like a mantra.
07:25Keep saying it.
07:26He goes back to the house where Kate hugs him, then scolds him for disappearing.
07:31Jack insists he was in New York, that he does not have a family.
07:35Kate rolls her eyes, tired of his excuses.
07:37Jack then shakes the mysterious bell, hoping for a miracle, but nothing happens.
07:42Instead, his daughter calls him downstairs.
07:45Kate reminds him that he missed the kids opening their Christmas presents.
07:48You missed the whole thing.
07:50The pancakes and the presents.
07:52Jack apologizes, and she tells him to get ready for the Thompson party, an event he supposedly loves.
07:59Jack searches the closet, but finds only cheap, outdated clothes.
08:02At the party, Evelyn Thompson flirts with Jack, making him uncomfortable.
08:07So, like the dress?
08:09Oh, it's lovely.
08:10No, thank you.
08:11I'm fine.
08:11Oh, come on.
08:12As soon as I put them down, you're gonna grab a couple.
08:15When they return home, Kate tells him to walk the dog, something he does reluctantly.
08:19From stocks to schnauzers.
08:21Jack's job titles just keep evolving.
08:24The next morning, Jack is woken by a crying baby.
08:29Hello?
08:30He bangs on the bathroom door, asking Kate what to do.
08:33She reminds him it is his day to handle the kids.
08:36Jack has no idea how to change a diaper.
08:39From Wall Street to white duty.
08:41Talk about a market crash.
08:42His daughter, Annie, helps him and then says he cannot be her real dad.
08:48You're not really my dad, are you?
08:51Jack agrees.
08:52He tells her he does not know where her real dad is, but he is sure he will return soon.
08:57Annie climbs onto a chair, examines his face, and says, aliens must have made him look like
09:02her dad.
09:03Then she asks if he can make chocolate milk.
09:05Jack thinks he can manage that.
09:07She grins and says, welcome to Earth.
09:09Later, Annie shows him where to drop off her little brother Josh at daycare.
09:13This is where babies go in their pants at work.
09:16Check.
09:17Then Jack takes her to school.
09:18Before she leaves, he asks where he works.
09:21Annie looks at him like he is crazy.
09:23You sell tires at Big Ed's.
09:25Jack drives to Big Ed's tire shop, owned by his father-in-law, Ed.
09:29He walks in and asks an employee where his office is.
09:33Do I have a private office somewhere in the building?
09:36The man points to a small, messy room.
09:38Inside, Jack sees photos on the wall.
09:41Photos of a life he never lived.
09:43Then it hits him.
09:44The Jack, in this reality, never boarded the plane to London.
09:47He stayed with Kate.
09:49What are you smiling about?
09:53At night at home, he lays in bed and watches the TV news announcing the biggest corporate merger
09:58in history.
09:59The deal he was supposed to make.
10:04Jack yells at the TV, furious that someone else is taking credit for his work.
10:09Imagine being mad at a version of yourself, doing exactly what you used to dream of.
10:14Existential much?
10:15Suddenly, Kate walks in, smiling.
10:17She turns off the TV, saying the kids are asleep.
10:20Hey, I was watching that.
10:25Please leave my socks alone.
10:28She climbs onto the bed, kissing him.
10:30Jack stops her and tells her how beautiful she has become.
10:34God, you're beautiful.
10:37She blushes and goes to change into something nicer.
10:40But when she returns, Jack pretends to be asleep, his mind racing, trying to figure out
10:45how to get back to his real life.
10:50The next day finds Jack and Kate browsing through an upscale clothing store.
10:54Jack tries on a sleek, well-tailored suit that fits him perfectly.
10:58You might want to take an inch out of the back.
11:01Kate admires how handsome he looks in it, her eyes lighting up with approval.
11:06However, when she flips over the price tag and sees the $2,400 price, her expression changes
11:12to disbelief.
11:13She immediately tells Jack the suit is far too expensive, that buying it would be ridiculous.
11:23Jack stubbornly insists he wants to purchase it anyway, leading to a heated back and forth
11:28between them.
11:36Their voices rise slightly as they argue near the dressing rooms, drawing glances from other
11:41shoppers.
11:42After several minutes of tense discussion, Jack finally relents with a sigh, hanging the
11:47suit back on the rack without purchasing it.
11:49We'll get a funnel cake.
11:51It'll be the highlight of my week.
11:53In the car afterward, Jack apologizes for their argument.
11:56As they drive through quiet suburban streets toward home, their conversation turns reflective.
12:02Kate reminds him how their life together unfolded.
12:04The unexpected pregnancy that changed everything.
12:07How Jack performed CPR to save her father Ed during his heart attack, which led to Jack working
12:13at Ed's tire shop, and eventually their move to this house in the suburbs.
12:18We had a lot of good times, didn't we?
12:20Jack listens quietly, piecing together how different choices led them to this life.
12:24The following afternoon, Jack joins his neighborhood friends for their weekly bowling night.
12:29Though he expects to be naturally skilled at the game, his throws consistently miss their
12:33mark, sending balls into the gutter more often than not.
12:41Yes!
12:45His friends exchange puzzled looks at his uncharacteristically poor performance.
12:49During his break, Jack runs into Evelyn, the woman he met at the party some time ago.
12:54Remembering how she acted toward him before, he cleverly asks if something is going on between
12:59them.
13:00Wait a minute.
13:02Don't run away.
13:03The woman then opens up and tells him the truth.
13:06She even says the fancy dress she wore at that party was meant to impress him.
13:10She invites Jack to her house for the weekend, telling him she'll be alone.
13:14Jack tells his friend about what happened and asks for the woman's address.
13:26His friend is shocked that Jack would even think of doing such a thing, especially since it could
13:31lead to something serious.
13:32But Jack doesn't see the problem as long as it stays secret.
13:36His friend feels disappointed and reminds Jack that he already has the best wife anyone could
13:41ask for, and now he's about to ruin everything for someone else.
13:45She's amazing and you're going to f*** it up.
13:52When he returns home that evening, he discovers Kate has eaten the last piece of his favorite
13:57chocolate cake that he'd been saving.
13:59This sparks a playful chase through their house, with Jack pretending to be angry as Kate
14:03laughs and dodges his grasp.
14:08They eventually collapse together on the staircase, sharing affectionate kisses in the dim hallway
14:14light.
14:14However, as things heat up and the two are about to take it to the next stage, Jack fails
14:19to say the special phrase that always puts Kate in the mood for love.
14:23She abruptly grows quiet and distant before leaving the room.
14:27You're sweeping me off my feet.
14:29You make me hot.
14:31Alone, Jack finds an old home video and watches footage from one of Kate's birthday parties years
14:36ago.
14:36On screen, he sees his younger self surprising Kate with a heartfelt musical performance surrounded
14:42by their friends.
14:43The recording shows Kate's face lighting up with pure joy and love as she watches him
14:48sing.
14:49A memory that now feels both familiar and foreign to him.
14:52I don't even have a song to sing.
15:03Early the next morning, Jack wakes to the sound of baby Josh crying.
15:07He sleepily prepares a bottle and feeds the infant, rocking him back to sleep.
15:12Returning to the bedroom, he finds Kate sitting up in bed holding a beautifully wrapped gift.
15:20She eagerly hands it to him, her eyes shining with excitement as she urges him to open it
15:26immediately.
15:27Jack tears open the wrapping to discover the expensive suit from the store, now purchased
15:32as his anniversary gift.
15:33His face lights up with genuine surprise and appreciation, but when Kate looks at him expectantly waiting
15:39for her own gift, Jack's stomach drops as he realizes with horror that he completely forgot about their
15:45anniversary.
15:49The joy drains from Kate's face, replaced by visible hurt.
15:53Jack quickly promises to make it up to her, though the damage is already done.
15:57That afternoon, as Jack prepares chocolate milk for Annie, the observant little girl mentions
16:02that she should have warned him about the anniversary.
16:04She explains that her father always gets something special for her mother on this day.
16:10Like what?
16:11One year he had a star named after her.
16:13Jack asks Annie if he ever took Kate into the city, and the little girl's eyes light up at the
16:18suggestion, declaring it a wonderful idea.
16:25That evening, Jack surprises Kate with reservations at an elegant Manhattan restaurant.
16:30They sit at a candlelit table, enjoying exquisite dishes as soft piano music fills the air.
16:36Jack, who used to eat at this restaurant when he was rich in the other world, confidently
16:40orders a few special dishes.
16:42He tries to order a costly bottle of wine, but Kate stops him, saying $800 is too much.
16:48So he switches to two regular glasses of wine.
16:51When a romantic song begins playing, Jack stands and offers Kate his hand to dance.
16:56You want to dance?
16:59Though she initially protests that people don't dance at such a formal establishment, Jack insists,
17:05leading her to a small open area near the pianist.
17:08Soon, they're swaying together, the music wrapping around them as other diners watch with smiles.
17:14The pianist nods approvingly, playing with extra feeling as Kate rests her head on Jack's shoulder.
17:23Later, over dessert, Jack opens up about his strange feelings.
17:27He confesses that he often feels like he's living someone else's life.
17:31That the confident man who carried the Wall Street Journal everywhere seems like a different person.
17:36To his surprise, Kate admits she sometimes feels similarly uncertain about her own path.
17:42I don't have it all figured out.
17:44Me neither.
17:46Can you imagine a life where everything was just easy?
17:50When she asks about what he is sure about, Jack doesn't hesitate before answering that he's absolutely certain
17:57there's nowhere else he'd rather be than right here with her.
18:00After dinner, they check into a luxurious hotel suite where Jack holds Kate close,
18:05whispering how much he still loves her after all these years.
18:08My God, all this time, I never stopped loving you.
18:12Somewhere in an alternate timeline, corporate Jack just lost another billion-dollar deal and doesn't even care.
18:19The depth of his emotions surprises even himself.
18:22In the following days, Jack finds himself genuinely enjoying time with Annie and Josh.
18:27When Kate kisses him goodbye before he leaves for work each morning,
18:30he notices he's actually beginning to take pride in his job at the tire shop.
18:35The simple routines of work and family life start to feel comforting rather than confining.
18:40One afternoon, Peter, Jack's former boss from his corporate life, arrives at the tire shop with a flat.
18:47I seem to have some sort of a blowout here.
18:49As Jack repairs it, they fall into conversation about business.
18:53Jack casually mentions how the recent multi-billion-dollar merger could have been valued at $130 billion instead of $122
19:01billion,
19:01with different negotiation tactics.
19:04Peter's eyebrows shoot up at this insight from a simple tire salesman.
19:08What you needed was a Doberman.
19:11Now, about my car.
19:13Before leaving, Peter hands Jack an address and insists he personally deliver the repaired car.
19:18The next morning, Jack arrives at his former corporate office building,
19:22dressed sharply in an expensive suit.
19:24Peter and Alan greet him in what used to be Jack's own office.
19:27Jack acknowledges that his small tire business can compare to their billion-dollar corporation,
19:33but then proceeds to demonstrate his keen understanding of human nature
19:36by pointing out precise personality traits and motivations of both men.
19:41Peter is so impressed, he immediately offers Jack a position on the spot.
19:45Give me a chance, Peter.
19:47I won't let you down.
19:48When Jack and Alan are alone moments later, Alan's demeanor changes completely.
19:53He issues subtle threats, warning Jack to stay out of their business affairs.
19:58Instead of being intimidated, Jack laughs heartily at Alan's sudden assertiveness,
20:02clapping him on the back before walking away,
20:05leaving Alan completely bewildered by the interaction.
20:08Yes, Alan, I understand you.
20:10Okay, then.
20:11Good.
20:11Later that week, Jack takes Kate to tour a luxurious apartment in Manhattan,
20:16explaining it would be perfect for the executive position he's been offered.
20:20Though Kate appreciates the gesture, she gently reminds him they moved away from the city
20:25specifically to raise their children in a better environment.
20:28Jack suggests they could finally live the sophisticated life they always imagined.
20:32But Kate counters that it would mean her finding a new job
20:36and uprooting the children from their school in France.
20:38When Jack proposes commuting from the suburbs,
20:41Kate worries the long hours in traffic would mean even less time together as a family.
20:45That night, back at their cozy home, Jack finds a notebook with a plane ticket inside.
20:50It's for a flight from London to New York.
20:55From London to New York.
20:57He learns that, in this world, he went to London for school but returned the very next day.
21:01When Kate comes, her face falls when she sees it,
21:04her voice trembling as she admits she was terrified back then when he got on that plane,
21:09afraid she'll lose him forever.
21:10But to her astonishment, Jack returned home the very next day without explanation,
21:15choosing to be with her.
21:16With tears in her eyes, Kate confesses that she loves him more than anything
21:21and would be willing to consider Jack's offer to move.
21:24She doesn't want to leave because her life is here.
21:27But if Jack truly wants to live in New York, she's willing to go with him.
21:30Because what matters most to her is being with the person she loves, not the location.
21:36I'll do that because I love you.
21:39And that's more important to me than our address.
21:42Jack finally gets it.
21:44What really matters is being together as a family.
21:46Her unconditional love leaves Jack speechless with emotion.
21:50The next morning, Kate hears the children laughing outside.
21:53She sees Jack playing with him.
21:54He chooses to stay.
21:56His daughter hugs him and says,
21:57Welcome home, Daddy.
21:59I knew you'd come back.
22:01I knew you'd come back.
22:03That same day, while Jack is about to shovel snow in the garage,
22:07he hears a bicycle bell.
22:08It's his daughter again.
22:10But something doesn't feel right.
22:11At the grocery store, Jack complains that $4.99 for a bag of salt is too much.
22:16But then he sees Cash.
22:18Jack is scared.
22:19He thinks Cash will send him back to his old world.
22:22Is that rock salt?
22:23Look at you, man.
22:24Went and got all domestic and everything.
22:26He angrily declares that he won't allow Cash to send him back now.
22:30Not after everything.
22:31Cash calmly explains that these glimpses into alternative lives are by nature temporary.
22:36Jack then pays for his items and leaves, muttering about needing to get home to his children.
22:41Back at home, Jack checks on sleeping Josh before tucking Annie into bed.
22:45The sleepy child murmurs a question about whether it's morning yet.
22:49Jack softly reassures her it's still nighttime and she should go back to sleep.
22:53He finds Kate already in bed.
22:55Jack sits beside her and begs Kate not to forget him.
22:58He makes her a promise to remember him exactly as he is at this moment.
23:04I need you to remember me, Kate.
23:07Though confused, she agrees.
23:09Jack then takes their dog for a final walk through the quiet neighborhood.
23:12Snow begins to fall again.
23:14Just like that Christmas night and Jack knows what's coming.
23:18Back home once again, he sits in a chair beside the bed and watches Kate.
23:21He tries to stay awake, not wanting to leave, but sleep overtakes him.
23:26When he wakes up, he's alone in his luxurious penthouse bed.
23:29There's no family, no warmth.
23:31As he tries to leave, Paula appears at his front door and wishes him happy holidays, which he dismisses as
23:38impossible.
23:39It's not Christmas.
23:40Jack.
23:42Jack?
23:42He drives to their old home, hoping to find them again, but a stranger answers the door.
23:48Kate doesn't live there.
23:51Can I help you?
23:52While driving back, Jack gets a call.
23:55The $120 billion deal is falling apart.
23:58He rushes to the office to help save it.
24:00At the office, Alan notices Jack's disheveled appearance, but quickly shifts to discussing the corporate crisis.
24:06Jack numbly agrees to handle the negotiations, stating flatly that he will fly out to meet with the acquiring company.
24:13But he's completely worn out.
24:15No longer the excited man he used to be.
24:18That I'm going to spend four hours skiing.
24:20That is my life.
24:22That's what's real.
24:26In his limousine afterward, Jack makes a call that provides Kate's current address.
24:30He arrives to find movers packing her belongings.
24:33She's relocating to Paris for a prestigious law firm position.
24:37God, it's been a long time.
24:39You look great.
24:41When Jack asks if she's married, Kate simply says no before handing him a box of his old belongings, explaining
24:47this was why she contacted him originally.
24:51Jack asks if they can get coffee, but she doesn't say yes.
24:54Instead, she gives him back the things he left behind years ago.
24:58As movers carry out furniture, Jack overhears Kate's assistant mention a 7 p.m. flight.
25:04He then asks if she ever wonders what would have happened if they hadn't broken up 13 years ago.
25:09She doesn't know how to respond.
25:11In the end, she kindly turns down his request to meet again and returns to packing her things.
25:16I can't feel that.
25:17Oh, wait.
25:18No, no, no, no, no.
25:19Don't close that up.
25:20Watching Kate focus on her packing, Jack quietly leaves.
25:24Back in the limo, he instructs the driver to take him home instead of the airport to the business meeting.
25:29There, he rummages through the box from Kate, discovering old photos of their life together.
25:35That moment makes up his mind and he sprints to his car and speeds toward the airport, weaving through traffic.
25:41Inside the terminal, he frantically searches the crowds until he spots Kate near her gate.
25:46Calling her name, he pours out his heart, describing their house in Jersey, their two beautiful children, the depth of
25:53their love.
25:53We have two kids, Annie and Josh.
25:56The house is a mess, but it's ours.
25:59Though it may have only been a dream, he insists nothing has ever felt more real.
26:05And it made me a better person to be around you.
26:08I swear, nothing's ever felt more real.
26:13Please, Kate.
26:15That life will disappear forever.
26:17With tears streaming down her face, Kate hesitates before finally agreeing to stay, at least for tonight.
26:23Okay, Jack.
26:26They then find an airport cafe where they talk for hours, laughing and reminiscing like old times.
26:31As they sit together, surrounded by travelers rushing to their destinations,
26:36Jack finally feels like he's exactly where he's meant to be.
26:39And with that, the tale concludes.
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