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The following day, Kate seeks therapy to manage her nightmares, confiding in her therapist, Browning, about past experiences and her desire to adopt a child. Browning encourages her to harness her strength through this process, suggesting that resisting temptation indicates her potential as an adoptive mother. Kate's commitment to her family is evident, but her vulnerabilities linger in the shadows.
After picking up her deaf daughter Max from school, Kate is distracted by the sight of a pregnant woman, narrowly avoiding a collision. This incident highlights her unresolved feelings and the danger that her emotional state poses to her family. Later, at home, tensions arise between the children as they navigate their new family dynamics in light of the impending adoption.