![]() ![]() This happens in both the book and the film, but the book takes this one step farther and confirms that Dan actually is Abra's uncle.Ībra's mother Lucy (Jocelin Donahue) is revealed to be Dan's half-sister he never knew about therefore, Abra is literally his niece. ![]() Abra says that they can pretend that he is her uncle to avoid suspicion, and she continues to refer to him as "Uncle Dan" throughout the film. When they meet up, he points out how unusual and potentially alarming it is for a young girl and a grown man to be fraternizing on a park bench. RELATED: Stephen King’s Funniest Cameo Is in His Worst Movie Abra reaches out to Dan after she witnesses this brutal attack, and she tracks him down. ![]() When Abra is a little older, she witnesses the murder of a young boy by a group called the True Knot, who are immortal as long as they feed off "steam," which is the physical manifestation of a person's ability to shine. This builds a long-distance, psychic relationship between the two. ![]() Her simple phrase of "hello" contains a smiley face within the letter o when it appears so Dan always knows that it is her. She sends him a message that appears on the chalkboard wall in his bedroom. Abra is a very young girl when her shining powers first manifest, and she uses that power to connect with Dan. ![]()
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