![]() It's a voice inside her head, and it's not her own. Right before someone comes into the room, our narrator hears a voice.Also, even though she doesn't know what studliness is, she knows this man she's seeing is a Grade-A hunk. ![]() She doesn't know the face, but she knows the face, if that makes sense.Back to the present: our narrator is thinking about what she just remembered (chapter title alert!) when she's hit with another memory.She throws herself down an empty elevator shaft instead of letting her pursuers catch her. The narrative shifts to present tense (and a sans-serif font) to show us this last memory, a memory of a woman pursued.As she's struggling to adapt to all these new senses-sight, sound, taste, smell, uncontrollable desire to eat Cheetos-she experiences her first memory, the memory of her new body's last few minutes.After the implantation of the prologue, the soul wakes up inside her body, "twined inescapably into its ever breath and reflex until it was no longer a separate entity. ![]()
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