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Nicole is having a mental breakdown returning to the place where she was abused and as the repressed memories try to return.
There is no Rachel Foster. Nicole was the victim. Her father groomed and raped her as a child. Her mother found out and immediately took Nicole away from him. The "death" was the child Nicole became pregnant with due to her father's abuse. Her mother forced her to have an abortion and consequently lost her faith in god. In college, Nicole marched AGAINST abortion, probably due to the trauma of being forced against her will to get one. She felt like a murderer for having the abortion, her religious mother probably raised her to believe it was murder.
she needed to create a new narrative in order to survive with the guilt, so Rachel Foster is created. the name "Foster" brings to mind "foster parents", or perhaps a delusion that Nicole has "fostered"
Irving may be a representation of the unborn child she never had? He talks about Rachel reading him stories but maybe that was Nicole reading stories to her unborn child in the womb. The hidden bedroom is a child's room, not the room of a 16yr old girl. It's probably a metaphor for the unborn child's life that never happened & the things Nicole wanted to give the child but couldn't and then she repressed it after the abortion.