The story revolves around Veronica Moser-Sullivan (played by Alyssa Milano), a wealthy and influential woman living in Chicago. She appears to have a perfect life, with a loving husband, Ian (played by Michael Travers), and a seemingly flawless appearance.
The poem also explores the theme of bodily autonomy and the ways in which trauma can disrupt an individual's relationship with their own body. Veronica's body is described as a site of conflict, where her hunger and appetite serve as a battleground for her inner turmoil. The line "her body is a geography she is still mapping" suggests a disconnection from her physical self, a sense of disorientation and confusion that can be overwhelming. This sentiment is echoed in the experiences of many survivors of trauma, who often report feeling disconnected from their bodies, as if they are observing themselves from outside. Veronica Moser Insatiable
: This topic is often confused with Veronica Moser-Sullivan , a 6-year-old victim of the 2012 Aurora, Colorado theater shooting. These are two distinct individuals with no connection. The story revolves around Veronica Moser-Sullivan (played by