A moment can last a lifetime.
…A lifetime can flash by in a moment.

A simple, hurried act of carelessness, sets the course of Chase Russell’s life on a trajectory he could have never imagined. We follow him on a journey of despair and lifelong regret, as relationships once treasured are now destroyed, and a future filled with promise becomes the darkest night of the soul.

What if this was your story? What if the most wonderful day of your life suddenly became the worst? And what if that day lasted an entire lifetime? Since we’re traveling down the path of what-if’s anyway; what if you had the opportunity to go back to a specific act, choose a different path, and the choice resulting in the worst day became a template by which you could navigate a better life altogether?

This is the day – the life – that Chase Russell gets to live. Again.

The Secret Keeping Chase, is the consummate butterfly effect. It is Gwyneth Paltrow’s movie, ‘Sliding Doors’ without the subway but with all of the sorrow. Think Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky’s classic. The novel is a psychological expose’ appropriate to the influence of choice. It examines the power that guilt, shame, and secrecy have in determining self-worth and character.