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Seven years have passed since Machado’s breakup, yet she still experiences panic attacks and a fear that an “unseen monster” is coming for her. She has not fully healed from the trauma of the Dream House, and she often dreams of the events.
Because Machado’s ex-partner moved to Iowa City for an MFA program, Machado often saw her in the neighborhood immediately following their breakup. Machado and Val begin dating. When Machado confesses the panic that seeing her ex-partner causes in her, Val sends her a vial of angelic root, meant as a talisman of protection. Machado does not believe in the power of such talismans yet wears it anyway, as it reminds her that Val cares for her. However, the vial also reminds her that nothing will truly keep her safe.
Machado tells more people her story of the Dream House. She notices that some will listen, others will become closed-off, and others will doubt what she says. She feels frustrated and desperate.
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