Frances asked this question about Verity:
Thoughts on the ending?
Cameron Gahres I believe the manuscript is real, I also believe Jeremy found out and decided to torture her by one of two scenarios:

1: Drugging her/forcing her into …more
I believe the manuscript is real, I also believe Jeremy found out and decided to torture her by one of two scenarios:

1: Drugging her/forcing her into the car to crash. Perhaps the last bit of the manuscript was written by him so if found it would be a suicide note. It sounded like her writing because he was writing from a newly made "villain" perspective. Written on a computer and printed, it would be easy to add on to...
She survived and he continued to drug her and torture her. Only he administered these secret "night-time meds". He's no doctor so he didn't drug her enough. Why he was always certain Lowen was imagining things because he assumed the drugs were keeping her comatose.

2: She did try to kill herself because Jeremey found out and she could not live without his love. She survived and Jermey wanted to continually torture her anyways.

Either way, Jeremey was a vengeful villain in his own right. Lowen was too blinded by her love/lust (like Verity) to see the truth/verity.

Sleepwalking is possibly an analogy to a latent "other-you" everyone has the potential of unlocking and becoming given the right circumstances. Like how even Jeremey, a legitimately good person, and father could become a villain to punish a woman who took his daughters away from him(less)
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