A group of friends are out drinking to celebrate Bonnie's birthday. They end the night on a discussion about a list of bad men that had been released in the news, eventually apologizing to Bonnie for ending on such a dark note.
At another celebration, also on her birthday, Bonnie storms in late and accuses her friends of pranking her and pretending it was last week again. Bonnie leaves after throwing a fit, back to the apartment that she shares with the narrator.
Bonnie starts to believe she is living the same week over and over again. She starts predicting the names of bad men that appear in the news, the winners of sports games, and the like. She posts a video talking about sexual assault allegations and what she knew, and government agents show up to the apartment to take Bonnie. She had packed beforehand. Just as our narrator is turning around, Bonnie is back at the dining room table. It's her birthday again. The conversations repeat, including the list of men, as she and her friends got drinks that night.
She cancels the next birthday celebration to go on an Arctic expedition.
She starts the next one by asking for advice. What would her friends do if they had to live the same week again and again?
She cancels the next one. Then she is mean, then she cancels again, then she stopped getting out of bed. Then, one day, she superglues her eyes shut and takes her roommate out, naming everything she knows she's seeing.
She answers her friends' questions about living this way, and one day decides she needs a way out. She decides to leave herself in the past.