to differentiate reality from imagination by making the imagined things more obvious. It’s weirdly reassuring. “You meet a man in a foreign country. You have never seen him before, and yet you have all these memories with him. You know how he smells before he sits down beside you. You know what he feels like before he touches you. You know what he sounds like before he speaks. It is not déjà vu, Nora. You knew him. How did you know him? Where did you know him from?”

