Object
Catherine and Ann's Whiskey
Catherine Cawood and Ann Gallagher drink whiskey on Catherine's back doorstep at night. The alcohol courses through them, slackening their guards as they trade cigarettes and confessions about rapes by Tommy Lee Royce. Glasses clink amid smoke, their amber contents half-drained, mirroring the partial release of long-buried grief in the chill air.
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Purpose
Alcoholic beverage that lowers inhibitions and enables raw conversation
Significance
Sparks the drunken intimacy where Ann reveals her trauma and Catherine confronts her ghosts, forging their alliance against Tommy Lee Royce from shared violation
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