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by Iris Johansen
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Chapter 5 Summary

Aldo has been watching Jane and Eve on the porch from the woods. Though the women aren't clear to him, he can tell who is who. He's powerfully drawn to Jane, noting the way Jane controls Eve's emotions; at least this is how he perceives their interaction. He also views the fact that Jane lives with the forensic sculptor of Caroline Halliburton as a sign.

Eve returns to bed and she discusses Jane's nightmare with Joe. She also explains that Jane doesn't necessarily think that the dream is just a dream. While Joe can rationalize away a nightmare, this is different. They discuss how one can discern dreams from reality. Joe chides her about getting philosophical. Eve calls Joe on his sensitive side; he explains that his sensitivity comes from his love for Eve,.....

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