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Part Two: The Windmill: August 27 - 29: Chapter 2 Summary
Jim goes into the attic, revolver in hand, to reassure himself that whatever had come through the bathroom ceiling was not in the house. Holly knew he wouldn't find anything, and says it is just like in the dream. He doesn't understand. In his dreams there is only the threat of The Enemy - never a visible presence, whereas in Holly's dreams, the walls throb with the malevolent heartbeat. He wants to know every detail of her dreams, but Holly's priority is to shower and have the two of them go to the windmill. They drove to her motel and she packed up her belongings. Safely in the car again, Holly tells Jim every detail of her four windmill dreams as she had promised. They talk about the well pond, but...
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