How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
Emi Brigid Imanaka. They're just three words. And Pressia Belze is an invention. (8.13)
Just because her name isn't technically Pressia Belze, that doesn't mean she isn't Pressia Belze. Pressia is who she has become… even if she's not willing to accept that.
Quote #5
In her dream, there was a body without a head. There was a dog without feet. There was a sheep—pale and hairless, scalded a deep scarlet. (10.28)
Dreams are weird.
Quote #6
He wonders if she dreams about their mom the way he does, doomed to find her dead body everywhere he goes. (14.42)
But dreams are also pretty telling. Our dreams are simply our subconscious bringing memories and ideas to the surface. Because of their shared trauma, Partridge and Pressia are haunted by their dreams.