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A story begins with a character trying to make a major life decision. The character goes to sleep, and the next day, the storyline splits in two. One thread of scenes follows the character showing their life if they had decided the big choice one way. The other follows the character showing their life if they had decided the big choice another way. Both paths involve unexpected downsides and upsides. Near the end of the story, the character hits their head in both storylines. For a moment, the character fully understands both realities and must choose which reality to return to.
How might the parallel plots intertwine to add a sense of mystery?

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Responses

Events could become illogical at times in both realities to make the reader question what is really happening before the final reveal.
Events could become illogical at times in both realities to make the reader question what is really happening before the final reveal.

Certain events could be the exact same in both realities, implying something about fate and destiny.
Certain events could be the exact same in both realities, implying something about fate and destiny.

The story could end without showing which reality the character decides to return to.
The story could end without showing which reality the character decides to return to.

The character could determine that they want to live in both realities and find a way to do so without making a choice.

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1 month ago

Certain events could be the exact same in both realities, implying something about fate and destiny.