As a young biologist called Mary Jane, she studies lepidoptery, which is the study of moths and butterflies. Mary Jane hasn't had a perfect life, but she has what she calls the perfect son. There is a terrible accident, and Mary Jane's whole world is turned on its head. She flees the troubled "real world" and goes on a project alone in the woods, away from everyone else. Mary Jane starts to see things that aren't there. This means that Mary Jane and what's left of her family will have to pay for the chance to be a mother again.
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As a young biologist called Mary Jane, she studies lepidoptery, which is the study of moths and butterflies. Mary Jane hasn't had a perfect life, but she has what she calls the perfect son. There is a terrible accident, and Mary Jane's whole world is turned on its head. She flees the troubled "real world" and goes on a project alone in the woods, away from everyone else. Mary Jane starts to see things that aren't there. This means that Mary Jane and what's left of her family will have to pay for the chance to be a mother again.
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