![]() ![]() Arthur has called her to tell her that his father has died, but she remembers very little of him. As she drives through the city, she is haunted by memories of herself in a city that at one time seemed much bigger: herself as young woman in the wrong clothes, and herself recently divorced, crying over a tabloid headline speculating about her relationship with Arthur. Miranda, two weeks before the Georgia Flu outbreak, flies back home to Toronto. She then realizes that the mark that Finn, the lone man from the gas station, bore on his face was actually an airplane. She remembers coloring book materials, but not much else. She tries to remember if she was present. Kirsten finds a celebrity gossip magazine that talks about Miranda visiting with Arthur in his dressing room at the theatre in Toronto on the night that he died. Kirsten talks of a world where she has no knife tattoos. August talks of his pre-flu ambitions to be a physicist. ![]() Inside they discuss the theory of parallel universes and whether or not there is a parallel universe where the flu never happened. ![]() August and Kirsten break into an untouched home, where they find shelter for the night. ![]()
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