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A woman repeatedly slips into a serene, isolating dream of floating in a viscous, self-contained world and struggles to reconcile that inner refuge with her waking life. She cares for a young niece while living in a highly mechanized society whose conveniences deepen her emotional distance. The arrival of a large telepathic amoeboid from Venus displayed in captivity prompts uneasy empathetic contact and raises ethical questions about imprisonment and interspecies understanding. Underlying anxieties about aging, intimacy, and the withdrawal of older mental-health practices intensify her dislocation. The tale contrasts technological routine with a yearning for genuine connection and suggests inner escape can both soothe and alienate.
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