Alone in the Dark, Volume II Part II: The Same Person in Different Fonts
They all had her face. The dream was so clear it startled me awake. I was at a speed dating event. Every table I sat at, every person I leaned toward, every conversation I attempted to begin when I looked up, they all had her face. Same face. Different font. It was frightening. Disorienting. Too real to dismiss. When I shared the dream with my therapist, her expression shifted. It was as if a missing piece had finally landed where it belonged. Without hesitation, she assigned me a book to read before our next session: Psychopath Free . I read it in a matter of days. My session, however, was months away. By the time I finished the book, it was filled with notes, pages folded, passages underlined, patterns circled. I recognized my family in it. My child’s father. The relationship I was in at the time. Even a manager I once had while working at a hotel. It felt like the room was spinning. What I was reading wasn’t just information; it was my entire life reflected back to me. These people ...