![]() She reads Alex's letter and states her current address, also indicating it is 2006, not 2004 from which Alex's letter arrives. On Valentine's Day 2006, Kate visits the Lake House after having a gentleman die in her arms after being hit by a bus but finds the Mail Box Flag is up. He writes to Kate asking more about these incidents and leaves the letter in the mailbox. The tenant Alex Wyler reads the letter, but finds no paw prints, no box and no sign of life within the last 5 years, so disregards the letter until a few days later when he is redoing the paint on the handrails and a stray dog, whom Alex takes in and names Jack although the dog is female, trots through the brown paint and leaves its paw prints all the way to the front door. She writes a letter to the next tenant asking that they forward any mail and that the paw prints and the box in the attic have always been there. She has moved into an apartment after living in a house built next to a scenic lake in a secluded countryside area. Kate Forster is a Doctor in 2006, living alone in Chicago. However much can happen to Alex between his present and Kate's present, two years in his future. Kate devises a plan to meet in her present/Alex's future so that they can spend their life together at the same time. He even has a chance to meet her before she knew him. Alex has the benefit of being able to experience things that Kate has experienced in the past. ![]() Kate has the benefit of being able to tell Alex of what happens in the future. The more they correspond, the deeper the bond between the two gets, and they end up falling in love. They manage to spend time together through common experiences two years apart. When the two discover that they are indeed corresponding through the time-warped mailbox, they learn more about each other. Alex gets this message-two years prior when he himself lived in the lake house. The two begin a correspondence by pure chance when Kate leaves a note in the lake house's letterbox asking the new tenant to forward her mail to her new address in the city. At different times they both lived in the same lakeside glass house built by Alex's father. Alex Wyler is a social developer and architect. Kate Forster, who works in a Chicago hospital, has had issues with relating to people on a deeply-emotional level. ![]() They will learn that playing with time could be dangerous for both of them, but Alex will take everything into his hands to finally meet Kate in the future. Maybe her future will change when Alex decides to meet Kate's other self in the past, although she has a boyfriend. Nevertheless, Kate remembers that in 2004 she forgot a book (Jane Austen's "Persuasion") in a train station, and she asks Alex to go to that place in that precise moment. After sending each other many letters talking about their lives, and Kate talking to Alex about how life will be in two years, it seems like they're falling in love with each other, but they might never meet because of the time distance. ![]() But a strange thing is happening: they both find out that the letterbox is a kind of time communication channel between the year 2004, in which Alex lives, and the year 2005, in which Kate lives. Alex and Kate maintain a correspondence, talking about house matters, sending each other letters, which are put in the lake house's letterbox. Alex Wyler is the new owner of the lake house, a young architect who's working on the construction of a new housing complex on the outskirts of the city. She is a doctor and has just begun to work in a hospital in Chicago, so she is moving to a new flat in the center of the city. Kate Forster is moving out of her all-glass lake house.
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