31. July 2, 2021
Summary
- Bonnie wakes up thirsty and with a headache, similar to Jorge Castro and Cary Dressler who suffered hangovers.
- Roddy used ketamine on Jorge and Cary but switched to Valium for Ellen and Pete due to cellular damage found in postmortem samples.
- Rodney and Emily Harris value the human liver as it is believed to preserve vitality and lengthen life when consumed.
- The Harrises use calf's liver to awaken their own livers, but human liver is thought to be more efficacious.
- Bonnie is unaware of the Harrises' practices; she only knows that she is a prisoner in their basement.
- The basement is equipped with fluorescents and has a workshop with power tools and a large metal box with a hose.
- Bonnie remembers a struggle with Rodney before being taken prisoner.
- She finds one of her earrings and hides it under the futon as a potential tool due to its sharp edges.
- Bonnie understands the presence of a Porta-John indicates a long-term captivity.
- She distrusts Emily and speculates about the Harrises' motives for taking her, considering sexual or experimental reasons.
- Bonnie contemplates who might notice her absence but realizes it may not be immediate.
- Bonnie sees Rodney Harris coming down the basement stairs with a tray of food due to Emily's back pain.
- Emily prefers to avoid conversation with their prisoners, viewing them as merely food.
- Bonnie receives a tray with a go-cup containing Ka'Chava and a piece of raw liver, which she finds unsettling.
- She confronts Rodney about her abduction and expresses her anger, which appears to upset him.
- Bonnie tries the Ka'Chava and plans to eat, despite the bizarre circumstances.
- Upon observing the tidy workshop, Bonnie becomes terrified as she realizes her dire situation.
- She panics even further when she sees her bike helmet and backpack hung up next to the tools.