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    The chap­ter opens with Finn coax­ing the pro­tag­o­nist out of bed after three days of grief fol­low­ing her mother’s death. Despite being in quar­an­tine, Finn insists they take a walk, bend­ing the rules to help her heal. The pro­tag­o­nist reflects on her absence from the alter­nate real­i­ty of the Galá­pa­gos, which she had pre­vi­ous­ly escaped to dur­ing her COVID ill­ness, and ques­tions why it didn’t reap­pear dur­ing her grief. This absence leaves her unset­tled, hint­ing at a deep­er exis­ten­tial uncer­tain­ty about her place in the world.

    As they walk through Man­hat­tan, the pro­tag­o­nist observes the stark con­trast between the city’s usu­al vibran­cy and its cur­rent sub­dued state dur­ing the pan­dem­ic. The streets are qui­eter, inter­ac­tions are cau­tious, and the “new nor­mal” feels frag­ile and uncer­tain. She won­ders aloud if life will ever return to its pre-pan­dem­ic state, prompt­ing Finn to reflect on how trau­ma leaves last­ing scars, both phys­i­cal and emo­tion­al. His anal­o­gy to surgery under­scores the inevitabil­i­ty of change, even in recov­ery.

    In Carl Schurz Park, Finn sur­pris­es the pro­tag­o­nist with a mar­riage pro­pos­al, express­ing his desire to move for­ward togeth­er despite the chaos around them. He envi­sions a future filled with shared dreams—children, a home, and sta­bil­i­ty. The pro­tag­o­nist, how­ev­er, hes­i­tates, dis­tract­ed by a sud­den ques­tion about why Finn aban­doned his child­hood dream of becom­ing a magi­cian. This moment reveals a dis­con­nect between them, as Finn’s prac­ti­cal nature clash­es with her new­found intro­spec­tion about authen­tic­i­ty and pur­pose.

    The chap­ter cul­mi­nates in the pro­tag­o­nist reject­ing Finn’s pro­pos­al, real­iz­ing she no longer aligns with the life they once planned. She acknowl­edges Finn’s good­ness but admits he isn’t right for her, empha­siz­ing that life can­not be rigid­ly planned. Her deci­sion sym­bol­izes a desire to embrace change and rede­fine her real­i­ty, even if it means let­ting go of sta­bil­i­ty. The chap­ter ends with Finn heart­bro­ken and con­fused, while the pro­tag­o­nist feels a sense of lib­er­a­tion, poised to forge her own path.

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