Hallucination Jessie is helping herself (the real Jessie) get through this ordeal, and she reminds her of a glass of water that was left on a shelf above the bed that’s not a hallucination.
As she begins to gloat to Gerald about her ability to get out of the cuffs, she sees herself still handcuffed to the bed, so now she is hallucinating about herself.
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While Hallucination Gerald continues to yell, Jessie is able to free herself from the handcuffs. While Gerald is yelling at her about the failures in their marriage, she sees his dead body still on the floor, so she knows that she is starting to hallucinate. The feral dog takes a bite out of Gerald’s arm, which causes him gets up and cry out in pain. That dog has now entered the house and goes to the bedroom. Earlier, she fed a stray dog a piece of steak but left the front door open. Hours later, it’s getting dark and Jessie is becoming weak and tired from trying to get out of the handcuffs. Since the key to the handcuffs is in the bathroom, it is well out of her reach, as is her cellphone. Jessie begins to scream for help, but since the closest neighbor is half a mile away, nobody hears her. They get into an argument, which comes to a screeching halt when Gerald suffers a heart attack and dies, falling off the bed.
After a few minutes, she begins to get uncomfortable and asks to stop, but Gerald refuses. Gerald suggests they play a fantasy sex game where she get handcuffed to the headboard of their bed, and she agrees. Gerald and Jessie Burlingame (Bruce Greenwood, Carla Gugino) are at their lakehouse for a romantic getaway in hopes of rekindling their faltering marriage. He tries to intimidate her again, but she tells him she’s no longer afraid of him and walks out. Six months later, he is caught and she appears at court on the day of his arraignment. She also gets away from The Moonlight Man, but he then appears in her car while she is escaping, causing her to crash. Jessie is able to free herself from the handcuffs by cutting her wrist and peeling away the skin.