Jackie.''Mm.''Thank you for keeping me company in my nightmare.' Jackie grinned at her, ' Nah, it's our nightmare now.

Joseph Fink
Jackie.''Mm.''Thank you for keeping me company in my nightmare.' Jackie...
Jackie.''Mm.''Thank you for keeping me company in my nightmare.' Jackie...
Jackie.''Mm.''Thank you for keeping me company in my nightmare.' Jackie...
Jackie.''Mm.''Thank you for keeping me company in my nightmare.' Jackie...
About This Quote

In the book, "The Shining," by Stephen King, there is a character named "Jackie." In this quote, she is referring to the fact that she is experiencing some sort of nightmare. She is also thanking the character "Jackie" for keeping her company in her nightmare. The character, "Jackie," is a ghost who haunts a hotel and has a great fondness for the main character of the book. As she is thanking him for his company, she is also telling him that he has now joined her in this nightmare.

Source: Jeffrey Cranor

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